The First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid, with a Commentary and Geometrical Exercises: To which are Annexed a Treatise on Solid Geometry, and a Short Essay on the Ancient Geometrical AnalysisJohn Taylor, 30 Upper Gower Street, Bookseller and Publisher to the University: and sold, 1828 - 324 páginas |
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Página xiv
... evident than that which has just been expressed , and which seems to me as evident as several of the other axioms . In the Ap- pendix I have stated at length some of the theories of parallels which have been proposed to supersede that ...
... evident than that which has just been expressed , and which seems to me as evident as several of the other axioms . In the Ap- pendix I have stated at length some of the theories of parallels which have been proposed to supersede that ...
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... evident to the senses . But having first obtained this rude and incorrect notion of a line , we can imagine that , while its length remain unaltered , it may be in- finitely attenuated until it ceases altogether to have breadth , and ...
... evident to the senses . But having first obtained this rude and incorrect notion of a line , we can imagine that , while its length remain unaltered , it may be in- finitely attenuated until it ceases altogether to have breadth , and ...
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... evident that any magnitudes which admit of superposition must be equal , or rather this may be considered as the definition of equality . Two angles are therefore equal when they admit of superposition . This may be determined thus ; if ...
... evident that any magnitudes which admit of superposition must be equal , or rather this may be considered as the definition of equality . Two angles are therefore equal when they admit of superposition . This may be determined thus ; if ...
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... evident as any of the received axioms , and much more self - evident than several of them . On the other hand , if the truth of a proposition cannot be established by demonstration , we are compelled to take it as an axiom , even though ...
... evident as any of the received axioms , and much more self - evident than several of them . On the other hand , if the truth of a proposition cannot be established by demonstration , we are compelled to take it as an axiom , even though ...
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... evident that the triangle ACB is constructed on the given right line A B. But it is also equilateral ; for the lines A Č and A B , being radii of the same circle B C D , are equal ( 17 ) , and also BC and B A , being radii of the same ...
... evident that the triangle ACB is constructed on the given right line A B. But it is also equilateral ; for the lines A Č and A B , being radii of the same circle B C D , are equal ( 17 ) , and also BC and B A , being radii of the same ...
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A B and B C A B D altitude angles A B C arcs Book centre circumference circumscribed coincide conical surface constructed demonstration diagonal diameter difference draw equal angles equal hyp equal sides equi equiangular equilateral triangle equimultiples Euclid external angle extremities geometry given circle given line given point given right line Hence homologous sides hypotenuse inscribed intersect isosceles triangle less magnitudes multiple opposite parallel parallelogram parallelopiped pentagon perpendicular plane polygon prism problem produced PROPOSITION proved pyramid radii radius rectangle rectilinear figure respectively equal right line A B segments sides A B similar solid angle square of A B surface tangent THEOREM third tiples triangles A B C vertex
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Página 16 - If two triangles have two sides of the one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the contained angles supplemental, the two triangles are equal.
Página 24 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Página 22 - DE : but equal triangles on the same base and on the same side of it, are between the same parallels ; (i.
Página 104 - ... be equimultiples, the one of the second, and the other of the fourth. Let A the first be the same multiple of B the second, that C the third is of D the fourth ; and of A, C let equimultiples EF, GH be taken.
Página 107 - ... If there be three magnitudes, and other three, which have the same ratio taken two and two, but in a cross order; then if the first magnitude be greater than the third, the fourth shall be greater than the sixth: and if equal, equal; and if less, less.
Página 107 - N ; and if equal, equal ; and if less, less : but if G be greater than L, it has been shown that L HC K E M F N H is greater than M ; and if equal, equal; and if less, less: therefore, if G be greater than L, K is greater than N ; and if equal, equal ; and if less less : and G, K are any equimultiples whatever of A, E ; and L, N any whatever of B, F : therefore as A is to B, so is E to F (5.
Página 187 - If two angles of one triangle are equal to two angles of another triangle, the third angles are equal, and the triangles are mutually equiangular.
Página 107 - IF the first be to the second as the third to the fourth, and if the first be a multiple, or part of the second; the third is the same multiple, or the same part of the fourth...
Página 107 - THEOR. IF the first be the same multiple of the second, or the same part of it, that the third is of the fourth ; the first is to the second, as the third is to the fourth...
Página 107 - D (as in fig. 2 and 3), this magnitude can be multiplied, so as to become greater than D, whether it be AC, or CB. Let it be multiplied until it...