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... take a classification of the irrational magnitudes which had been arrived at by successive solution of equations of the second degree . " To much the same effect Tannery wrote in 1882 ( De la solution géométrique des problèmes du second ...
... take a classification of the irrational magnitudes which had been arrived at by successive solution of equations of the second degree . " To much the same effect Tannery wrote in 1882 ( De la solution géométrique des problèmes du second ...
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... n2 - m2 If we take the square root of the product of p and each of the six binomials and six apotomes just classified , i.e. p2 ( a ± √a2 − ß ) , p2 ( √a2 + ß ± a ) , INTRODUCTORY NOTE 7 in the six different forms that each.
... n2 - m2 If we take the square root of the product of p and each of the six binomials and six apotomes just classified , i.e. p2 ( a ± √a2 − ß ) , p2 ( √a2 + ß ± a ) , INTRODUCTORY NOTE 7 in the six different forms that each.
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Euclid. INTRODUCTORY NOTE 7 in the six different forms that each may take , we find six new irrationals with a positive sign separating the two terms , and six corresponding irrationals with a negative sign . These are of course roots of ...
Euclid. INTRODUCTORY NOTE 7 in the six different forms that each may take , we find six new irrationals with a positive sign separating the two terms , and six corresponding irrationals with a negative sign . These are of course roots of ...
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... takes credit accordingly ( p . 265 ) . In 1794 Meier Hirsch published at Berlin an Algebraischer Commentar über das zehente Buch der Elemente des Euklides which gives the contents in algebraical form but fails to give any indication of ...
... takes credit accordingly ( p . 265 ) . In 1794 Meier Hirsch published at Berlin an Algebraischer Commentar über das zehente Buch der Elemente des Euklides which gives the contents in algebraical form but fails to give any indication of ...
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... takes the lesser magnitude and says that it is possible , by multiplying it , to make it some time exceed the greater , and ... Take now a point Y on MC such that MY < AM . The middle point ( X ) of AY will fall between A and M and will ...
... takes the lesser magnitude and says that it is possible , by multiplying it , to make it some time exceed the greater , and ... Take now a point Y on MC such that MY < AM . The middle point ( X ) of AY will fall between A and M and will ...
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area a medial base bimedial binomial straight line bisected circle ABCD commensurable in length commensurable in square cone cut in extreme cylinder decagon diameter dihedral angle dodecahedron equal equilateral Euclid extreme and mean greater segment height icosahedron inscribed irrational straight line kp² Lemma let the square magnitudes mean ratio medial area medial straight line medial whole parallel parallelepipedal solids parallelogram pentagon perpendicular plane of reference polygon prism Proclus PROPOSITION proved rational and incommensurable rational area rational straight line rectangle AC rectangle contained right angles second apotome side Similarly solid angle sphere square number square on AB squares on AC straight lines commensurable surable triangle twice the rectangle vertex whence
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Seite 310 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Seite 372 - Two unequal magnitudes being set out, if from the greater there be subtracted a magnitude greater than its half, and from that which is left a magnitude greater than its half, and if this process be repeated continually, there will be left some magnitude which will be less than the lesser magnitude set out?
Seite 260 - The inclination of a plane to a plane is the acute angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any the...
Seite 295 - BAE; and they are in one plane, which is impossible. Also, from a point above a plane, there can be but one perpendicular to that plane ; for, if there could be two, they would be parallel (6. PI.) to one another, which is absurd. Therefore, from the same point, &c.
Seite 279 - AB, CD. In like manner, it may be proved, that FE makes right angles with every straight line which meets it in that plane. But a straight line is at right angles to a plane when it makes right angles with every straight line which meets it in that plane : (xi. def. 3.) therefore EF is at right angles to the plane in which are AB, CD. Wherefore, if a straight line, &c.
Seite 389 - The upper end of the frustum of a pyramid or cone is called the upper base...
Seite 324 - AE is a parallelogram : join AH, DF ; and because AB is parallel to DC, and BH to CF ; the two straight lines AB, BH, which meet one another, are parallel to DC and CF, which meet one another...
Seite 294 - To erect a straight line at right angles to a given plane, from a point given in the plane. Let A be the point given in the plane.
Seite 304 - And because the plane AB is perpendicular to the third plane, and DE is drawn in the plane AB at right angles to AD their common section...
Seite 345 - N. equiangular to one another, each to each, that is, of which the folid angles are equal, each to each ; have to one another the ratio which is the fame with the ratio compounded of the ratios of their fides.