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" TRUTHS. 1. Things that are equal to one and the same thing, are equal to each other. 2. Every whole is greater than its part. % 3. Every whole is equal to all its parts taken together. 4 If to equal things, equal things be added, the whole will be equal. "
Elements of Geometry: With Their Application to the Mensuration of ... - Page 6
by Thomas Simpson - 1760 - 276 pages
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Euclid's Elements of Geometry: From the Latin Translation of Commandine. To ...

John Keill - Logarithms - 1723 - 444 pages
...equal to one another. II. If to equal Things, are added equal , Things, the IVholes will be equal. III. If from equal Things, equal Things be taken away, the Remainders will be equal. IV. If equal Things be added to unequal Things, the IPholes will be unequal. V. If equal Things be...
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Practical Geometry, Or, A New and Easy Method of Treating that Art ...

Sébastien Le Clerc - Geometry - 1727 - 218 pages
...А С, А С are equal, The lines С D, С D added are equal, The whole AD, AD are alfo equal. HI. If from equal things^ equal things be taken away, the remainders will be equal. If from the equal lines AD, AD you take away the equal lines А С, А С the remaining parts С D,...
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Euclid's Elements of Geometry,: From the Latin Translation of Commandine. To ...

Euclid, John Keill - Geometry - 1733 - 444 pages
...equal to one another. II. If to equal Things are added equal Things, the Wholes will be equal. III. If from equal Things, equal Things be taken away, the Remainders will be equal. ,IV. If equal Things be added to unequal Things, the Wholes will be unequal. V. If equal Things be...
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A New Introduction to the Mathematicks: Being Essays on Vulgar and Decimal ...

Benjamin Donne - Algebra - 1758 - 428 pages
...Gra,nt, that any Number may be lefiened, by taking a lefier, or equal Number, from it. (See Art. 38.) 36. if from equal Things equal Things be taken away, the Remainders will be equal. 37. * The Number from which another is to be taken, we call the Subducend (from the Latin Verb fubduco]...
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A Treatise of Practical Surveying: Which is Demonstrated from Its First ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1795 - 384 pages
...TRUTHS. 1 . Things that are equal to one and the fame Thing, are equal to each other. 2. Every Whole is greater than its Part. 3. Every Whole is equal...be equal. 5. If from equal Things, equal Things be deducted, the Remainders will be equal. 6. If to or from unequal Things, equal Things be added or taken,...
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A Treatise of Practical Surveying: Which is Demonstrated from Its First ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1806 - 486 pages
...TRUTHS. 1. Things that are equal to one and the same thing, are equal to each other. 2. Every whole is greater than its part. % 3. Every whole is equal...together. 4 If to equal things, equal things be added, the whole will be equal. 5. If from equal things, equal things be deducted the remainders will be equal....
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A Treatise of Practical Surveying, ...

Robert Gibson - 1808 - 482 pages
...TRUTHS. 1. Things that are equal to one. and the 'Same thing, are equal to each other. 2. Every whole is greater than its part. 3. Every whole is equal to all its parts takett together. 4. If to equal things, equal things be added, the wholes will be equal. 5. If from...
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The Theory and Practice of Surveying: Containing All the Instructions ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1811 - 580 pages
...equal to one and the same thing, are equal to each other. 2. Every whole is greater than its part. , i 3. Every whole is equal to all its parts taken together....4. If to equal things, equal things be added, the whole will be equal. 5. If from equal things, equal things be deducted the remainders will be equal....
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The Theory and Practice of Surveying: Containing All the Instructions ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1814 - 558 pages
...TRUTHS. 1. Things that are equal to one and the same thing, are equal to each other. 2. Ever}7 whole is greater than its part. 3. Every whole is equal...4. If to equal things, equal things be added, the whole will be equal. 5. If from equal things, equal things be deducted, the remainder* will be equal....
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The Theory and Practice of Surveying: Containing All the Instructions ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1821 - 594 pages
...TRUTHS. 1. Things that are equal to one and the same thing, are equal to each other. 2. Every whole is greater than its part. 3. Every whole is equal...4. If to equal things, equal things be added, the whole will be equal. tf> I 5. If from equal things, equal things be deducted, the remainders will be...
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