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... SURFACES BOOK III . CIRCLES . 08888 18 38 59 69 77 94 100 DEFINITIONS SECTION 1. - CENTRAL ANGLES 102 104 66 3 . - 66 4 . QUADRILATERALS 19 66 66 2. CHORDS AND TANGENTS - INSCRIBED AND CIRCUMSCRIBED TRIANGLES 5. Two CIRCLES - 6.PROBLEMS ...
... SURFACES BOOK III . CIRCLES . 08888 18 38 59 69 77 94 100 DEFINITIONS SECTION 1. - CENTRAL ANGLES 102 104 66 3 . - 66 4 . QUADRILATERALS 19 66 66 2. CHORDS AND TANGENTS - INSCRIBED AND CIRCUMSCRIBED TRIANGLES 5. Two CIRCLES - 6.PROBLEMS ...
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... surface , line , angle ( with various kinds of each ) , and point . Space is divisible . Any limited portion of space is called a solid . That which separates one part of space from an adjoining part is called a surface . Every surface ...
... surface , line , angle ( with various kinds of each ) , and point . Space is divisible . Any limited portion of space is called a solid . That which separates one part of space from an adjoining part is called a surface . Every surface ...
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... surface . This may be represented by a crayon lying flat against the blackboard , and moving sidewise . How may a line move so as not to describe a surface ? A moving surface describes , in general , a solid . Thus the surface of a ...
... surface . This may be represented by a crayon lying flat against the blackboard , and moving sidewise . How may a line move so as not to describe a surface ? A moving surface describes , in general , a solid . Thus the surface of a ...
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... surfaces P and S may be imagined to P pass . B A surface is called a plane surface if it possesses ELEMENTARY DEFINITIONS . 3.
... surfaces P and S may be imagined to P pass . B A surface is called a plane surface if it possesses ELEMENTARY DEFINITIONS . 3.
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... surface , for only one such surface can pass through A , B , and C. A plane surface is usually called simply a plane . If two lines proceed from a point they are said to form an angle , the lines being called the arms , and the point ...
... surface , for only one such surface can pass through A , B , and C. A plane surface is usually called simply a plane . If two lines proceed from a point they are said to form an angle , the lines being called the arms , and the point ...
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a₁ ABCD altitude angles equal b₁ b₂ bisect bisectors C₁ called central angles chord circle circumcenter circumference circumscribed cone congruent construct convex COROLLARIES corresponding cylinder DEFINITIONS diagonals diameter dihedral angle divided draw drawn edges equal angles equidistant equilateral EXERCISES face angles figure of th frustum geometry given line given point greater Hence hypotenuse inscribed interior angles intersection isosceles triangle line-segment locus lune meet mid-points oblique opposite sides orthocenter P₁ P₂ parallel lines parallelepiped parallelogram perigon perimeter perpendicular plane plane geometry polar polyhedral angle prism Prismatoid produced Proof prove pyramid quadrilateral radii radius ratio rectangle regular polygon respectively rhombus right angle right-angled triangle segments Similarly slant height sphere spherical polygon spherical surface spherical triangle square straight angle straight line Suppose symmetric tangent tetrahedron Theorem trihedral vertex vertices
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Page 90 - The projection of a point on a line is the foot of the perpendicular from the point to the line. Thus A
Page 24 - The third side is called the base of the isosceles triangle, and the equal sides are called the sides. A triangle which has no two sides equal is called a scalene triangle. The distance from one point to another is the length of the straight line-segment joining them. The distance from a point to a line is the length of the perpendicular from that point to that line. That this perpendicular is unique will be proved later. This is the meaning of the word distance in plane geometry. In speaking of...
Page 295 - The sum of the angles of a spherical triangle is greater than two and less than six right angles ; that is, greater than 180° and less than 540°. (gr). If A'B'C' is the polar triangle of ABC...
Page 74 - Prove analytically that the perpendiculars from the vertices of a triangle to the opposite sides meet in a point.
Page 107 - XLI. 2. The perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the center of the circle and bisects the subtended arcs.
Page 37 - If two triangles have two sides of the one respectively equal to two sides of the other, and the contained angles supplemental, the two triangles are equal.
Page 225 - Theorem. If each of two intersecting planes is perpendicular to a third plane, their line of intersection is also perpendicular to that plane. Given two planes, Q, R, intersecting in OP, and each perpendicular to plane M. To prove that OP _L M.
Page 265 - A Plane Surface, or a Plane, is a surface in which if any two points are taken, the straight line which joins these points will lie wholly in the surface.
Page 159 - 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 94 - To construct a parallelogram equal to a given triangle and having one of its angles equal to a given angle.