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A pyramid is a solid figure contained by planes which are constructed between one plane and one point above it at which they meet . 13. A prism is a solid figure contained by plane figures , of which two that are opposite are equal ...
A pyramid is a solid figure contained by planes which are constructed between one plane and one point above it at which they meet . 13. A prism is a solid figure contained by plane figures , of which two that are opposite are equal ...
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For , conceive two pyramids , which have their bases similar and equal , but have different altitudes . Suppose one of these bases applied exactly on the other ; then if the vertices be put on opposite sides of the base a certain solid ...
For , conceive two pyramids , which have their bases similar and equal , but have different altitudes . Suppose one of these bases applied exactly on the other ; then if the vertices be put on opposite sides of the base a certain solid ...
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The volume of a pyramid is one third of the volume of a prism on the same base and having the game altitude . For an account of what are called the fire regular solids the student is referred to the chapter on Polyhedrons in the ...
The volume of a pyramid is one third of the volume of a prism on the same base and having the game altitude . For an account of what are called the fire regular solids the student is referred to the chapter on Polyhedrons in the ...
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