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... straight line be divided into any two parts , the squares on the whole line and on one of the parts are equal to twice the rectangle contained by the whole and that part , together with the square on the other part . 4. The straight line ...
... straight line be divided into any two parts , the squares on the whole line and on one of the parts are equal to twice the rectangle contained by the whole and that part , together with the square on the other part . 4. The straight line ...
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... straight line intercepted without the triangle between the perpendicular and the obtuse angle . 10. From a given circle cut off a segment containing an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle . 11. Describe a circle about a given ...
... straight line intercepted without the triangle between the perpendicular and the obtuse angle . 10. From a given circle cut off a segment containing an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle . 11. Describe a circle about a given ...
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... straight line which are 1 , 5 , and 8 inches respectively from the end of the line ; through what point in the line does the resultant act ? 4. Explain the three kinds of levers ; and give practical illustrations of them . If two forces ...
... straight line which are 1 , 5 , and 8 inches respectively from the end of the line ; through what point in the line does the resultant act ? 4. Explain the three kinds of levers ; and give practical illustrations of them . If two forces ...
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... straight line makes with another straight line on one side of it , either are two right angles , or are together equal to two right angles . 3. If a straight line be divided into any two parts , the square on the whole line is equal to ...
... straight line makes with another straight line on one side of it , either are two right angles , or are together equal to two right angles . 3. If a straight line be divided into any two parts , the square on the whole line is equal to ...
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... straight lines be drawn , one of which cuts the circle , and the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle , and the part of it without the circle , shall be equal to the square on the line which ...
... straight lines be drawn , one of which cuts the circle , and the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle , and the part of it without the circle , shall be equal to the square on the line which ...
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