Euclid's Elements of plane geometry [book 1-6] explicitly enunciated, by J. Pryde. [With] Key1860 |
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... middle point of the line joining two given points , any two points in the former line that are equidistant from the middle point , are also equidistant 2 KEY TO EXPLICIT EUCLID .
... middle point of the line joining two given points , any two points in the former line that are equidistant from the middle point , are also equidistant 2 KEY TO EXPLICIT EUCLID .
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Euclides James Pryde. are equidistant from the middle point , are also equidistant from the two given points . Let MN be the given points , O the middle of MN , and XY any line through O ; also let OX = OY , and join XM , YN , then will ...
Euclides James Pryde. are equidistant from the middle point , are also equidistant from the two given points . Let MN be the given points , O the middle of MN , and XY any line through O ; also let OX = OY , and join XM , YN , then will ...
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... middle point of the hypotenuse of a right - angled triangle is equally distant from each of the three angles . Let ABC be a right - angled triangle , having the right angle ACB , and let D be the middle point of the hypotenuse , to ...
... middle point of the hypotenuse of a right - angled triangle is equally distant from each of the three angles . Let ABC be a right - angled triangle , having the right angle ACB , and let D be the middle point of the hypotenuse , to ...
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... middle of the base . Let ABC be a triangle , and CO the line joining the vertex and middle of the base ; then AC and CB together are greater than twice CO . For produce CO to D , till OD = OC , and join DB ; then the sides AO , OC are ...
... middle of the base . Let ABC be a triangle , and CO the line joining the vertex and middle of the base ; then AC and CB together are greater than twice CO . For produce CO to D , till OD = OC , and join DB ; then the sides AO , OC are ...
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... is greater than , equal to , or less than , the line joining the middle of the base and the vertex , according as the vertical angle is obtuse , right , or acute . Let ABC be a triangle , and let its base 14 KEY TO EXPLICIT EUCLID .
... is greater than , equal to , or less than , the line joining the middle of the base and the vertex , according as the vertical angle is obtuse , right , or acute . Let ABC be a triangle , and let its base 14 KEY TO EXPLICIT EUCLID .
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Page 72 - ABC be a triangle, and DE a straight line drawn parallel to the base BC ; then will AD : DB : : AE : EC.
Page 19 - The line joining the middle points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and equal to half of the third side.
Page 55 - 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.
Page 26 - Prove that three times the sum of the squares on the sides of a triangle is equal to four times the sum of the squares on the lines drawn from the vertices to the middle points of the opposite sides.
Page 73 - If three quantities are in continued proportion, the first is to the third as the square of the first is to the square of the second. Let a : b = b : c. Then, 2=*. b с Therefore, ^xb. = ^x± b с bb Or °r
Page 58 - EH parallel to AB or DC, and through F draw FK parallel to AD or BC ; therefore each of the figures, AK, KB, AH, HD, AG, GC, BG...
Page 29 - The sum of the squares of the sides of a quadrilateral is equal to the sum of the squares of the diagonals...
Page 24 - If from the middle point of one of the sides of a right-angled triangle, a perpendicular be drawn to the hypotenuse, the difference of the squares on the segments into which it is divided, is equal to the square on the other side.
Page 2 - Of all triangles having the same vertical angle, and whose bases pass through a given point, the least is that whose base is bisected in the given point.