Euclid's Elements of Geometry: The Six First Books. To which are Added, Elements of Plain and Spherical Trigonometry, a System of Conick Sections, Elements of Natural Philosophy, as Far as it Relates to Astronomy, According to the Newtonian System, and Elements of Astronomy: with Notes |
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... hyperbolas ( as AQ , BP , fig . 2 ) , the difference , of the distances ( EP , PF ) of any point ( P ) of the section ... hyperbola ( see fig . 2 ) , the difference of AF and AE , or of EF and twice AE , is equal to the difference of EB ...
... hyperbolas ( as AQ , BP , fig . 2 ) , the difference , of the distances ( EP , PF ) of any point ( P ) of the section ... hyperbola ( see fig . 2 ) , the difference of AF and AE , or of EF and twice AE , is equal to the difference of EB ...
Page 213
... hyperbola ( BP ) , is equal to the difference of the squares of the principal semiaxis ( CB ) , and the eccentricity ( CF ) , or to the rectangle under the distances of either focus ( as F ) , from the principal vertices ( A and B ) ...
... hyperbola ( BP ) , is equal to the difference of the squares of the principal semiaxis ( CB ) , and the eccentricity ( CF ) , or to the rectangle under the distances of either focus ( as F ) , from the principal vertices ( A and B ) ...
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... hyperbola or opposite hyperbolas . PROP . III . THEOR . The sum of the distances GE and GF , see fig . 1 ) , of any point ( G ) without an ellipse ( APB ) , from the focuses ( E and F ) , is greater , of any point ( H ) within it , less ...
... hyperbola or opposite hyperbolas . PROP . III . THEOR . The sum of the distances GE and GF , see fig . 1 ) , of any point ( G ) without an ellipse ( APB ) , from the focuses ( E and F ) , is greater , of any point ( H ) within it , less ...
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... hyperbola , be equal to the princi- pal axis , that point is in one of the opposite hyperbolas ; if that difference be less , it is , without both , if greater , within one of them . And if the distance of any point from the focus ( F ...
... hyperbola , be equal to the princi- pal axis , that point is in one of the opposite hyperbolas ; if that difference be less , it is , without both , if greater , within one of them . And if the distance of any point from the focus ( F ...
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... hyperbolas , that difference would be equal to , if within one of them , greater than , AB ( 1 and 3. 1 Sup ... hyperbola is bisected in the centre . If the diameter be an axis , the Fig.1 proposition is demonstrated in 1. 1 Sup ...
... hyperbolas , that difference would be equal to , if within one of them , greater than , AB ( 1 and 3. 1 Sup ... hyperbola is bisected in the centre . If the diameter be an axis , the Fig.1 proposition is demonstrated in 1. 1 Sup ...
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