A Treatise on Special Or Elementary Geometry, Bände 1-2Sheldon, 1872 - 1 Seiten |
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... conceive to be fundamentally the same as the infinitesimal . Thus we bring the lower and higher mathematics into closer connection . The order of arrangement in Plane Geometry ( Chap . I. ) , is thought to be simple , philosophical ...
... conceive to be fundamentally the same as the infinitesimal . Thus we bring the lower and higher mathematics into closer connection . The order of arrangement in Plane Geometry ( Chap . I. ) , is thought to be simple , philosophical ...
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... conceive a point to start from A and move along A ガレ n 3 1 2 4 n с FIG . 4 . B B 46 the path indicated by the mark to B. The path thus traced is a line . Since a true point has no size , a line has no breadth , though the marks by ...
... conceive a point to start from A and move along A ガレ n 3 1 2 4 n с FIG . 4 . B B 46 the path indicated by the mark to B. The path thus traced is a line . Since a true point has no size , a line has no breadth , though the marks by ...
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... conceive a straight line to move so that it shall not generate a surface ? ANGLES . 22. A Plane Angle , or simply an Angle , is the opening be- tween two lines which meet each other . The point in which the lines meet is called the ...
... conceive a straight line to move so that it shall not generate a surface ? ANGLES . 22. A Plane Angle , or simply an Angle , is the opening be- tween two lines which meet each other . The point in which the lines meet is called the ...
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... conceive the form of the lines by knowing the C FIG . 14 . position of points in the lines . By taking a quantity of common pins of different lengths , sticking them upright in a board , and conceiv- ing the heads to represent points in ...
... conceive the form of the lines by knowing the C FIG . 14 . position of points in the lines . By taking a quantity of common pins of different lengths , sticking them upright in a board , and conceiv- ing the heads to represent points in ...
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... conceive A and B , Fig . 21 , to be two points in the path of a point moving from A in the direction of B. Now all the points in the same direction from A as B is , are in this path ; and any point out of this line , as C ' or C " , is ...
... conceive A and B , Fig . 21 , to be two points in the path of a point moving from A in the direction of B. Now all the points in the same direction from A as B is , are in this path ; and any point out of this line , as C ' or C " , is ...
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Seite 219 - A spherical triangle is a portion of the surface of a sphere, bounded by three arcs of great circles.
Seite 111 - If the diagonals of a parallelogram are equal, the figure is a rectangle.
Seite 130 - If two triangles have two sides and the included angle of the one, equal to two sides and the included angle of the other, each to each, the two triangles will be equal in all their parts." Axiom 1. "Things which are equal to the same thing, are equal to each other.
Seite 33 - Cut out two such triangles and try it Ex. 6. If you have two triangles with only two sides of one respectively equal to two sides of the other, can you make one fit as a pattern on the other ? Try it. Ex. 7. If you have two triangles with two sides in one equal respectively to two sides in the other, and the included angle in one greater than in the other, how is it with the third sides of the triangles ? 76.
Seite 109 - If the opposite sides of a quadrilateral are equal, the figure is a parallelogram.
Seite 106 - The measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two remote interior angles.
Seite 250 - The square described on the hypothenuse of a right-angled triangle is equivalent to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Seite 245 - If from any point there extend two lines tangent to a circumference, the angle contained by the tangents is double the angle contained by the line joining the points of contact and the radius extending to one of them.
Seite 141 - Hence, the area of a trapezoid is equal to the product of its altitude by the line connecting the middle points of the sides which are not parallel.
Seite 81 - In the same or in equal circles, of two unequal chords, the less is at the greater distance from the centre. DEM. — Let CE < AB, then is the perpendicular OD, which measures the distance of CE from the centre, greater than OD' •which measures the distance of AB from the centre.