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This definition is redundant. If the general definition annexed to the 34th Prop, of this book be considered, the square is only a species of parallelogram, viz., that which has one angle a right angle, and the aides which contain it ...
This definition is redundant. If the general definition annexed to the 34th Prop, of this book be considered, the square is only a species of parallelogram, viz., that which has one angle a right angle, and the aides which contain it ...
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This is the most important definition of the Fifth Book . Upon it , as a hinge or centre , turns the whole doctrine of proportion delivered in this Book , and applied in the sixth and subsequent Books . Volumes have been written to ...
This is the most important definition of the Fifth Book . Upon it , as a hinge or centre , turns the whole doctrine of proportion delivered in this Book , and applied in the sixth and subsequent Books . Volumes have been written to ...
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DEFINITIONS . I. SIMILAR rectilineal figures are those which have their several angles equal , each to each , and the sides about the equal angles proportionals . In the case of triangles , this definition is redundant .
DEFINITIONS . I. SIMILAR rectilineal figures are those which have their several angles equal , each to each , and the sides about the equal angles proportionals . In the case of triangles , this definition is redundant .
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