Elements of Geometry: Containing the First Six Books of Euclid, with a Supplement on the Quadrature of the Circle, and the Geometry of Solids; to which are Added, Elements of Plane and Spherical TrigonometryB. & S. Collins; W. E. Dean, printer, 1836 - 311 páginas |
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Página 103
... magnitudes are taken two and two . 20. Ex æquali , from equality ; this term is used simply by itself , when the first magnitude is to the second of the first rank , as the first to the second of the other rank ; and as the second is to ...
... magnitudes are taken two and two . 20. Ex æquali , from equality ; this term is used simply by itself , when the first magnitude is to the second of the first rank , as the first to the second of the other rank ; and as the second is to ...
Página 104
... magnitude by any number , a multiple of the same mag- nitude by any number be added , the sum will be the same multiple ... magnitudes contain the second as often as there are units ́ in a certain number , and if the second contain the ...
... magnitude by any number , a multiple of the same mag- nitude by any number be added , the sum will be the same multiple ... magnitudes contain the second as often as there are units ́ in a certain number , and if the second contain the ...
Página 105
... magnitude taken from the first is of a magnitude taken from the other ; the remainder is the same multiple of the remainder , that the whole is of the whole . Let mA and mB be any equimultiples of the two magnitudes A and B , of which A ...
... magnitude taken from the first is of a magnitude taken from the other ; the remainder is the same multiple of the remainder , that the whole is of the whole . Let mA and mB be any equimultiples of the two magnitudes A and B , of which A ...
Página 106
... magnitudes be proportionals , they are proportionals also when taken inversely . If A B C D , then also B : A :: D : C. Let mA and mC be any equimultiples of A and C ; nB and nD any equi- multiples of B and D. Then , because A : B :: C ...
... magnitudes be proportionals , they are proportionals also when taken inversely . If A B C D , then also B : A :: D : C. Let mA and mC be any equimultiples of A and C ; nB and nD any equi- multiples of B and D. Then , because A : B :: C ...
Página 107
... magnitudes have the same ratio to the same magnitude ; and the same has the same ratio to equal magnitudes . Let A and B be equal magnitudes , and C any other ; A : C :: B : C. Let mA , mB , be any equimultiples of A and B ; and nC any ...
... magnitudes have the same ratio to the same magnitude ; and the same has the same ratio to equal magnitudes . Let A and B be equal magnitudes , and C any other ; A : C :: B : C. Let mA , mB , be any equimultiples of A and B ; and nC any ...
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