The Elements of Euclid: With Dissertations Intended to Assist and Encourage a Critical Examination of These Elements as the Most Effectual Means of Establishing a Juster Taste Upon Mathematical Subjects Than that which at Present PrevailsPrinted at the Clarendon Press, 1781 - 309 páginas |
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... thing else , what human nature can rise and fall to . Both you and I are fufficiently fenfible of the great utility of mathematics in all the affairs of life ; and that those whom it concerns are , to a certain degree at least ...
... thing else , what human nature can rise and fall to . Both you and I are fufficiently fenfible of the great utility of mathematics in all the affairs of life ; and that those whom it concerns are , to a certain degree at least ...
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... following lines , containing the meaning and importance of many volumes . J こ His notions fitted things fo well , That which was which he could not tell . The The fault therefore is not in the systems , but 2 DISSERTATION I.
... following lines , containing the meaning and importance of many volumes . J こ His notions fitted things fo well , That which was which he could not tell . The The fault therefore is not in the systems , but 2 DISSERTATION I.
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... things over in his own mind ; but that he must be able to express them to the conviction of a by stander ; and this will make it neceffary to dif tinguish his lines and circles by the letters of the aiphabet . CHA P. III . The fame ...
... things over in his own mind ; but that he must be able to express them to the conviction of a by stander ; and this will make it neceffary to dif tinguish his lines and circles by the letters of the aiphabet . CHA P. III . The fame ...
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... thing fo well , that when he comes to apply them to particular instances , he will not be able to tell which is which . The reader is to endeavour next to get fomething like a scientific notion of an angle , by correcting the vulgar ...
... thing fo well , that when he comes to apply them to particular instances , he will not be able to tell which is which . The reader is to endeavour next to get fomething like a scientific notion of an angle , by correcting the vulgar ...
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... thing . Now this does not so much depend upon any stretch of the imagination , by which large objects , and such as exceed the experience of our senses , are to be made the subject of Contemplation ; because the point where the lines ...
... thing . Now this does not so much depend upon any stretch of the imagination , by which large objects , and such as exceed the experience of our senses , are to be made the subject of Contemplation ; because the point where the lines ...
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Página 3 - Let it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Página 47 - If there be two straight lines, one of which is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. Let...
Página 68 - If a straight line drawn through the centre of a circle bisect a straight line in it which does not pass through the centre, it shall cut it at right angles : and if it cut it at right angles, it shall bisect it.
Página 45 - ABG ; (vi. 1.) therefore the triangle ABC has to the triangle ABG the duplicate ratio of that which BC has to EF: but the triangle ABG is equal to the triangle DEF; therefore also the triangle ABC has to the triangle DEF the duplicate ratio of that which BC has to EF. Therefore similar triangles, &c.
Página 15 - When a straight line set up on a straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the equal angles is right, and the straight line standing on the other is called a perpendicular to that on which it stands.
Página 86 - When you have proved that the three angles of every triangle are equal to two right angles...
Página 88 - EA : and because AD is equal to DC, and DE common to the triangles ADE, CDE, the two sides AD, DE are equal to the two CD, DE, each to each ; and the angle ADE is equal to the angle CDE, for each of them is a right angle ; therefore the base AE is equal (4.
Página 42 - If four straight lines be proportionals, the rectangle contained by the extremes is equal to the rectangle contained by the means ; And if the rectangle contained by the extremes be equal to the rectangle contained by the means, the four straight lines are proportionals. Let the four straight lines, AB, CD, E, F, be proportionals, viz.
Página 109 - Draw two diameters AC, BD of the circle ABCD, at right angles to one another; and through the points A, B. C, D, draw (17.
Página 8 - GB is equal to E, and CK to F ; therefore AB is the same multiple of E, that KH is of F: But AB...