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... circles , equal angles stand upon equal circumferences , whether they be at the centres or circumferences . In equal circles , straight lines equidistant from the centre subtend equal angles at the centre . 11. From a given circle to ...
... circles , equal angles stand upon equal circumferences , whether they be at the centres or circumferences . In equal circles , straight lines equidistant from the centre subtend equal angles at the centre . 11. From a given circle to ...
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... circles touch one another internally , they shall not have the same centre . 9. If a straight line touch a circle , the straight line drawn from the centre to the point of contact , shall be perpendicular to the line touching the circle ...
... circles touch one another internally , they shall not have the same centre . 9. If a straight line touch a circle , the straight line drawn from the centre to the point of contact , shall be perpendicular to the line touching the circle ...
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... circle of given radius which shall touch externally a given circle in a given point . 10. Straight lines in a circle which are equally distant from the centre are equal to one another . 11. The opposite angles of any quadrilateral ...
... circle of given radius which shall touch externally a given circle in a given point . 10. Straight lines in a circle which are equally distant from the centre are equal to one another . 11. The opposite angles of any quadrilateral ...
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... circle . 9. If one circle touch another internally in any point , the straight line which joins their centres being produced shall pass through that point . Describe a circle of given radius which shall touch internally a given circle ...
... circle . 9. If one circle touch another internally in any point , the straight line which joins their centres being produced shall pass through that point . Describe a circle of given radius which shall touch internally a given circle ...
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... circles are as the radii of the circles , shew that if P and W balance each other on the wheel and axle , and the whole be put in motion , P : W :: W's velocity : P's velocity . If W exceed P by nine pounds , and P's velocity exceeds ...
... circles are as the radii of the circles , shew that if P and W balance each other on the wheel and axle , and the whole be put in motion , P : W :: W's velocity : P's velocity . If W exceed P by nine pounds , and P's velocity exceeds ...
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