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... inscrib'd ( e . g . a Nonangle ) . Make at the Centre the Angle A GK , of fo many Degrees as are the Units of the Quo- tient in the faid Divifion . AK fhall be the Side of the nine - angled Figure , which is required to be infcrib'd in ...
... inscrib'd ( e . g . a Nonangle ) . Make at the Centre the Angle A GK , of fo many Degrees as are the Units of the Quo- tient in the faid Divifion . AK fhall be the Side of the nine - angled Figure , which is required to be infcrib'd in ...
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... inscrib'd in a Cylinder is less than the Superficies of the Cylinder ; but the Su- perficies of the Prifm which is circumfcrib'd is greater . 6. And the Superficies of a Pyramid infcrib'd in a Cone , is lefs than the Superficies of the ...
... inscrib'd in a Cylinder is less than the Superficies of the Cylinder ; but the Su- perficies of the Prifm which is circumfcrib'd is greater . 6. And the Superficies of a Pyramid infcrib'd in a Cone , is lefs than the Superficies of the ...
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... inscrib'd , will alfo become at length lefs than any given one . fore much more will the Excefs of the Polygon circum- fcrib'd above the Circle , become at laft lefs than any given one ; and confequently , the Defect alfo of the Polygon ...
... inscrib'd , will alfo become at length lefs than any given one . fore much more will the Excefs of the Polygon circum- fcrib'd above the Circle , become at laft lefs than any given one ; and confequently , the Defect alfo of the Polygon ...
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... inscrib'd in a Cylinder , is equal to a Rectangle whofe Height is the Side of the Cylinder , but its Bafe equal to the Cir- cuit of the Bafe of the Prifm . Part I. The Superficies of the circumfcrib'd Prifm Fig . 3 . touches the ...
... inscrib'd in a Cylinder , is equal to a Rectangle whofe Height is the Side of the Cylinder , but its Bafe equal to the Cir- cuit of the Bafe of the Prifm . Part I. The Superficies of the circumfcrib'd Prifm Fig . 3 . touches the ...
Page 217
... expeditiously demonftrate in this manner . Let an ordinate Figure , the Sides whereof are mea- fured by the Number Four , be understood to be inscrib'd I in in the greatest Circle of a Sphere about the Diameter ARCHIMEDES's Theorems . 217.
... expeditiously demonftrate in this manner . Let an ordinate Figure , the Sides whereof are mea- fured by the Number Four , be understood to be inscrib'd I in in the greatest Circle of a Sphere about the Diameter ARCHIMEDES's Theorems . 217.
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alfo alfo equal alſo Altitude Arch Archimedes Axis Bafe Baſe becauſe betwixt themſelves bifected Centre Circum circumfcrib'd Circumference confequently Conftruction conical Superficies conical Surfaces contain'd Coroll Corollary Cylinder defcrib'd defcribe demonftrated Diameter double drawn thro equal Angles equilateral Cone equilateral Triangle Euclid faid fame manner fcrib'd fecond felf fhall be equal fhew fhew'd Figure firft firſt folid Angle fome fore foregoing four right ftand fuppos'd given right Line greater hath Height Hypothefis infcrib'd infcribed Interfections leffer lefs likewife Line BC manifeft Mathematicks mean Proportional betwixt Meaſure Number oppofite pafs thro parallel Parallelepiped Parallelogram Pentagon perpendicular Plane Point Polygon Prifm Priſms Proclus produc'd PROP Propofition Pyramids Radius Rectangle right Angle right Line Scholium Segment Semidiameter Solid Sphere Square thefe Theorem theſe Thing thofe unto whatſoever whofe whole Superficies
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