The Elements of Euclid; viz. the first six books, together with the eleventh and twelfth. Also the book of Euclid's Data. By R. Simson. To which is added, A treatise on the construction of the trigonometrical canon [by J. Christison] and A concise account of logarithms [by A. Robertson].1834 |
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... passes ; and BK , KD the other paral- lelograms which make up the whole figure ABCD , which are therefore called the com- plements the complement BK shall be equal to the comple- ment KD . * 41. 1 . Because ABCD is a parallelogram , and ...
... passes ; and BK , KD the other paral- lelograms which make up the whole figure ABCD , which are therefore called the com- plements the complement BK shall be equal to the comple- ment KD . * 41. 1 . Because ABCD is a parallelogram , and ...
Page 56
... pass through the centre , it shall cut it at right angles : and if it cut it at right angles , it shall bisect it . Let ABC be a circle ; and let CD , a straight line drawn through the centre , bisect any straight line AB , which does ...
... pass through the centre , it shall cut it at right angles : and if it cut it at right angles , it shall bisect it . Let ABC be a circle ; and let CD , a straight line drawn through the centre , bisect any straight line AB , which does ...
Page 57
... pass through the centre : AC , BD shall not bisect one another . For , if it be possible , let AE be equal to EC , and BE to ED . If one of the lines pass through the centre , it is plain that it cannot be bisected by the other which ...
... pass through the centre : AC , BD shall not bisect one another . For , if it be possible , let AE be equal to EC , and BE to ED . If one of the lines pass through the centre , it is plain that it cannot be bisected by the other which ...
Page 58
... passes through the centre , is always greater than one more remote : and , from the same point there can be drawn only two straight lines that are equal to one another , one upon each side of the shortest line . Let ABCD be a circle ...
... passes through the centre , is always greater than one more remote : and , from the same point there can be drawn only two straight lines that are equal to one another , one upon each side of the shortest line . Let ABCD be a circle ...
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... passes through the centre ; of those which fall upon the concave circumference , the greatest is that which passes through the centre , and of the rest , that which is nearer to the one passing through the centre is always greater than ...
... passes through the centre ; of those which fall upon the concave circumference , the greatest is that which passes through the centre , and of the rest , that which is nearer to the one passing through the centre is always greater than ...
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ABC is given AC is equal altitude angle ABC angle BAC base BC bisected centre circle ABCD circle EFGH circumference common logarithm cone Constr cylinder demonstrated described diameter draw drawn equal angles equiangular equimultiples Euclid ex æquali excess fore given angle given in magnitude given in position given in species given magnitude given ratio given straight line gnomon greater join less Let ABC logarithm multiple parallel parallelogram perpendicular point F polygon prism Prop proportionals Q. E. D. PROPOSITION radius ratio of AE rectangle CB rectangle contained rectilineal figure remaining angle right angles segment shewn sides BA similar sine solid angle solid parallelopiped square of AC straight line AB straight line BC tangent THEOR.-If tiple triangle ABC vertex wherefore
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Page 32 - To a given straight line, to apply a parallelogram which shall be equal to a given triangle, and have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle...
Page 138 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Page 39 - If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the rectangle contained by the whole and one of the parts, is equal to the rectangle contained by the two parts, together with the square of the aforesaid part.
Page 22 - If a straight line fall upon two parallel straight lines, it makes the alternate angles equal to one another...
Page 41 - If a straight line be bisected and produced to any point, the rectangle contained by the whole line thus produced and the part of it produced, together •with the square on half the line bisected, is equal to the square on the straight line which is made up of the half and the part produced.
Page 5 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the other, each to each, but the...
Page 38 - IF a straight line be divided into any two parts, the rectangles contained by the whole and each of the parts, are together equal to the square of the whole line. Let the straight line AB be divided...
Page 262 - Again ; the mathematical postulate, that " things which are equal to the same are equal to one another," is similar to the form of the syllogism in logic, which unites things agreeing in the middle term.
Page 89 - PBOR. —To describe an isosceles triangle, having each of the angles at the base, double of the third angle. Take any straight...
Page 165 - Wherefore, in equal circles &c. QED PROPOSITION B. THEOREM If the vertical angle of a triangle be bisected by a straight line which likewise cuts the base, the rectangle contained by the sides of the triangle is equal to the rectangle contained by the segments of the base, together with the square on the straight line which bisects the angle.