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" A straight line is that which lies evenly between its extreme points. "
The Elements of Euclid: Viz. the First Six Books, Together with the Eleventh ... - Page 1
by Euclides - 1816 - 528 pages
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Euclid's Elements of Geometry,: From the Latin Translation of Commandine. To ...

Euclid, John Keill - Geometry - 1733 - 444 pages
...The Ends (or Bounds) of a Line, are Points. IV. A Right Line, is that which lietb evenly between its Points. V. A Superficies, is that which hath only Length and Breadth. VI. The Bounds of a Superficies are Lines. VII. A Plane Superficies, is that which lietb evenly between its...
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The Elements of Euclid: The Errors, by which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Ago ...

Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1762 - 488 pages
...8e* II. A line is length without breadth. in. The extremities of a line are points. IV. A ftraight line is that which lies evenly between its extreme points. V. A fuperficies is that which hath only length zhd breadth. VL The extremities of a fuperficies are lines;...
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The Elements of Euclid, Viz: The Errors, by which Theon, Or Others, Have ...

Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1775 - 534 pages
...nitude. A line is length without breadth. in. The extremities of a line are points. IV. A ftraight line is that which lies evenly between its extreme points. * . ' V. A fuperficies is that which hath only length and breadth* VI. The extremities of a fuperficies are lines....
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The Elements of Euclid: The Errors, by which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Ago ...

Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1781 - 534 pages
...BOOK I. DEFINITIONS. A IPoint is thatwhich hath no parts, or which hath no magnitude. ace Not,-1. II. A line is length without breadth. III. The extremities of a line are points. IV. A ftraight line is that which lies evenly between its extreme points. V. A fuperficies is that which...
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The First Six Books: Together with the Eleventh and Twelfth

Euclid - 1781 - 552 pages
...BOOK I. DEFINITIONS* I. Point is that which hath no parts, or which hath no mag- See Notes. nitude. A line is length without breadth. III. The extremities of a line are points. A ftraight line is that which lies evenly between its extreme points. V. A fuperficies is that which...
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The Elements of Euclid: Viz. the First Six Books, with the Eleventh and ...

Alexander Ingram - Trigonometry - 1799 - 374 pages
...ELEMENTS OF .EUCLID. BOOK I. DEFINITIONS. ,\ I. . PO1NT has fituation, but not magnitude. SeeNoUS» II. A line is length without breadth. III. The extremities of a line are points. • iy. A ftraight line is that which lies evenly between its extreme points. V. A fuperficies is that...
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The Elements of Euclid: Also the Book of Euclid's Data ...cor. viz. The ...

Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1804 - 530 pages
...BOOK I. DEFINITIONS. I. .Point is thatwhich hathno parts,of which hathno magnitude. See Notes. II. A line is length' without breadth. III. The extremities of a line are points. IV. A ftraight line Is that which lies evenly between its extreme points. V. A fuperficies is that which...
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The Elements of Euclid: The Errors, by which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Ago ...

Robert Simson - Trigonometry - 1806 - 546 pages
...DEFINITIONS. I. Book I. A POINT is that which hath no parts, or which hath no mag- s^*" nitude- No'es. 11» A line is length without breadth. III. The extremities...superficies is that which hath only length and breadth. The extremities of a superficies are lines. VII. A plane superficies is that in which any two points...
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Geometrical and Graphical Essays: Containing a General Description of the ...

George Adams - Geometry - 1813 - 648 pages
...considered by geometricians, as that which has no parts or magnitude. A line is length without breadth. A straight line is that which lies evenly between its extreme points or ends. A superJicics is that which has only length and breadth. A plane angle is an opening, or comer,...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 5

John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...hath no magnitude. " 2. A line is length without breadth. 3. The extremities of a line are points. 4. A straight line is that which lies evenly between its extreme points. 5. A superficies is that which hath only length and breadth. 6. The extremitin of a superficies are...
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