Elements of Geometry: Containing the Principal Propositions in the First Six, and the Eleventh and Twelfth Books of EuclidJ. Johnson, 1789 - 272 páginas |
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... because the fide BC is equal to the fide EF , or BG ( by Hyp . ) , the angle BCG will be equal to the angle BGC ( Prop . 5. ) But fince the angles ACG , BCG are equal to the angles AGC , BGC , each to each , the whole angle ACB will be ...
... because the fide BC is equal to the fide EF , or BG ( by Hyp . ) , the angle BCG will be equal to the angle BGC ( Prop . 5. ) But fince the angles ACG , BCG are equal to the angles AGC , BGC , each to each , the whole angle ACB will be ...
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... because the angles ABC , ABG are right angles ( by Hyp . ) , the lines CB , GB will be each perpendicular to AH ( Def . 8. 9. ) And , fince a right line which is perpendicular to ano- ther right line , makes the angles on each fide of ...
... because the angles ABC , ABG are right angles ( by Hyp . ) , the lines CB , GB will be each perpendicular to AH ( Def . 8. 9. ) And , fince a right line which is perpendicular to ano- ther right line , makes the angles on each fide of ...
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... because DC is equal to DE , GC to GE ( Def . 13. ) and DG common to each of the triangles DCG , DEG , the angle CDG will be equal to the angle GDE ( Prop . 7. ) And , fince DC is equal to DE , DF common to each of the triangles DCF ...
... because DC is equal to DE , GC to GE ( Def . 13. ) and DG common to each of the triangles DCG , DEG , the angle CDG will be equal to the angle GDE ( Prop . 7. ) And , fince DC is equal to DE , DF common to each of the triangles DCF ...
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... because the right line AB falls upon the right line CBE , the angles ABC , ABE , taken together , are equal to two right angles ( Prop . 13. ) But the angles ABC , ABD are also equal to two right angles ( by Hyp . ) ; confequently the ...
... because the right line AB falls upon the right line CBE , the angles ABC , ABE , taken together , are equal to two right angles ( Prop . 13. ) But the angles ABC , ABD are also equal to two right angles ( by Hyp . ) ; confequently the ...
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... because EG is greater than ED ( by Hyp . ) , or its equal EK , the point G , which is in the circumference of the circle GHL , will fall without the circle KHD . And , because FD is greater than FG ( by Hyp . ) , or its equal FL , the ...
... because EG is greater than ED ( by Hyp . ) , or its equal EK , the point G , which is in the circumference of the circle GHL , will fall without the circle KHD . And , because FD is greater than FG ( by Hyp . ) , or its equal FL , the ...
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Página 5 - AXIOM is a self-evident truth ; such as, — 1. Things which are equal to the same thing, are equal to each other. 2. If equals be added to equals, the sums will be equal. 3. If equals be taken from equals, the remainders will be equal. 4. If equals be added to unequals, the sums will be unequal.
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