Elements of geometry, containing books i. to vi.and portions of books xi. and xii. of Euclid, with exercises and notes, by J.H. Smith |
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... Post . IV . and v . refer to simple geometrical facts , which Euclid desires to take for granted . Post . VI . may , as we shall shew hereafter , be deduced from a more simple Postulate . The student must defer the consideration of this ...
... Post . IV . and v . refer to simple geometrical facts , which Euclid desires to take for granted . Post . VI . may , as we shall shew hereafter , be deduced from a more simple Postulate . The student must defer the consideration of this ...
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... Post . stands for Postulate . Def . Ax . I. 1 . Definition . Axiom . Book I. Proposition 1 . Hyp . stands for Hypothesis , supposition , and refers to something granted , or assumed to be true . SECTION I. On the Properties of Triangles ...
... Post . stands for Postulate . Def . Ax . I. 1 . Definition . Axiom . Book I. Proposition 1 . Hyp . stands for Hypothesis , supposition , and refers to something granted , or assumed to be true . SECTION I. On the Properties of Triangles ...
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... Post . 3 . Post . 3 . From the pt . C , in which the Os cut one another , draw the st . lines CA , CB . Post . 1 . Then will ABC be an equilat . △ . For A is the centre of BCD , .. AC = AB . Def . 13 . And B is the centre of ACE ...
... Post . 3 . Post . 3 . From the pt . C , in which the Os cut one another , draw the st . lines CA , CB . Post . 1 . Then will ABC be an equilat . △ . For A is the centre of BCD , .. AC = AB . Def . 13 . And B is the centre of ACE ...
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... Post . 1 . I. 1 . CGH . Post . 3 . With centre B and distance BC describe Produce DB to meet the Oce CGH in G. With centre D and distance DG describe o GKL . Post . 3 . Produce DA to meet the Oce GKL in L. Then will AL = BC . For B is ...
... Post . 1 . I. 1 . CGH . Post . 3 . With centre B and distance BC describe Produce DB to meet the Oce CGH in G. With centre D and distance DG describe o GKL . Post . 3 . Produce DA to meet the Oce GKL in L. Then will AL = BC . For B is ...
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... Post . 5 . Ax . 8 . △ DEF , : . BC will coincide with and .. is equal to EF , and △ ABC ... and ABC .. and ACB ... L DEF , LDFE . Q. E. D. NOTE 1. On the Method of Superposition . Two geometrical Book I. ] 13 PROPOSITION IV .
... Post . 5 . Ax . 8 . △ DEF , : . BC will coincide with and .. is equal to EF , and △ ABC ... and ABC .. and ACB ... L DEF , LDFE . Q. E. D. NOTE 1. On the Method of Superposition . Two geometrical Book I. ] 13 PROPOSITION IV .
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Page 5 - A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference.