| Euclides - 1660 - 368 pages
...the circumference thereof, are equall the one to the other. XV I. And that point is called the Centre of the circle. XVII. A Diameter of a circle is a right line drawn through the centre thereof, and ending at the circumference on eii ther Б ther fidejdividing the circle into two... | |
| John Keill - Logarithms - 1723 - 444 pages
...to which all Right Lines, drawn front a• certain Point within the Figure, are equal. XVI. Andthat Point is called the Center of the Circle. XVII. A...Circle, is a Right Line drawn through the Center, and terminated on both Side! by the Circumference, and divides the Circle into two equal Parts. XVIII.... | |
| Euclid, John Keill - Geometry - 1733 - 444 pages
...Circumference -, to which all Right Lines, drawn from a certain Point , within the Figure, are equal. XVI. And that Point is called the Center of the Circle....Circle, is a Right Line drawn through the Center, and terminated on both Sides by the Circumference, and divides the Circle into two equal Parts. XVIII.... | |
| Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1762 - 488 pages
...from a certain point within the figure to the circumference, are equal to one another. XVI. And this point is called the center of the circle. XVII. A diameter of a circle is a ftraight line drawn thro* the center, afldsce terminated both ways by the circumference. XVIII. A femicircle... | |
| John Keill - Geometry - 1772 - 462 pages
...Lines, drawn from a certain Point within the Figure, are equal. XVI. And that Point is called the Centre of the. Circle. XVII. A Diameter of a Circle is a Right Linf drawn through the Centre, and terminated on both Sides by the Circumference, and divides the Circle... | |
| Thomas Malton - 1774 - 484 pages
...defcribed by the Point D, in proportion to the Lines CE and CD, by which they were generated. PEF. 2i. DIAMETER, of a Circle, is a Right Line drawn through the Center, and terminated on both fides by the Circumference. As A B. 2. Half the Diameter of a Circle is called... | |
| Euclid - Geometry - 1776 - 326 pages
...certain point within the fame are equal. XVI. That point is called the center of the circle. XVII. The diameter of a circle is a right line drawn through the center, and terminated on both ends by the circumference, and divides the circle into two equal parts. XVIII.... | |
| Alexander Ewing - Logarithms - 1779 - 476 pages
...DB, or of the angle DCB. NB This is fometimes called the complement of an arc to a femicircle. o. The diameter of a circle, is a right line drawn through, the center, and terminated by the circumference, as AB. ID. The radius, is any right line drawn from the center,... | |
| John Keill - Geometry - 1782 - 476 pages
...Lines, drawn from a certain Point within the Figure, are equal. XVI. And that Point is called the Centre of the Circle. XVII. A Diameter of a Circle is a Right Line drawn through the Centre, and terminated tn both Sides by the Circumference, and divides the Circle into two equal Parts.... | |
| Charles Hutton - Measurement - 1788 - 728 pages
...The 45. The radius of a circle, is a right line drawn from the center to the circumference. 46. The diameter of a circle, is a right line drawn through the center, and terminating in the circumference on both fides. 47. An arc of a circle, is part of the circumference.... | |
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