Geometry Without Axioms; Or the First Book of Euclid's Elements. With Alterations and Familiar Notes; and an Intercalary Book in which the Straight Line and Plane are Derived from Properties of the Sphere ...: To which is Added an Appendix ...Robert Heward, 1833 - 150 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vi
... taken , the straight line between them , with its prolongation either way , may be proved to lie wholly in that surface . A surface of this kind is called a plane . From these , all the relations of straight lines and planes may be ...
... taken , the straight line between them , with its prolongation either way , may be proved to lie wholly in that surface . A surface of this kind is called a plane . From these , all the relations of straight lines and planes may be ...
Σελίδα xii
... taken in some part of a line which is not the extremity , it may be imagined to be determined by causing the line to terminate at that point . See Note . VIII . Anything that has boundaries which are fixed , is called a figure . Figures ...
... taken in some part of a line which is not the extremity , it may be imagined to be determined by causing the line to terminate at that point . See Note . VIII . Anything that has boundaries which are fixed , is called a figure . Figures ...
Σελίδα 2
... taken from the first , the remainder is equal to the second . And a magnitude is said to be less than another by a certain mag- nitude , when this last - mentioned magnitude being added to the first , the sum is equal to the second ...
... taken from the first , the remainder is equal to the second . And a magnitude is said to be less than another by a certain mag- nitude , when this last - mentioned magnitude being added to the first , the sum is equal to the second ...
Σελίδα 4
... taken in his compasses in order to describe the head that would fit . But he does not know the reasons why this will necessarily be the case , not only in the instances which he has tried , but in all which he has not tried also . And ...
... taken in his compasses in order to describe the head that would fit . But he does not know the reasons why this will necessarily be the case , not only in the instances which he has tried , but in all which he has not tried also . And ...
Σελίδα 5
... taken together , amount to the establishment of the universal proposition . XXX . What is called the converse of a proposition is , when the premises and the conclusion are made to change places , and the proposition so arising is ...
... taken together , amount to the establishment of the universal proposition . XXX . What is called the converse of a proposition is , when the premises and the conclusion are made to change places , and the proposition so arising is ...
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ABCD adjacent angles alternate angles angle ABC angle ACB angle BAC angular points aret assigned point Axiom axis base BC bisected called CEGDHF central distances change of place circle coincide throughout Constr demonstrated double equal angles equal straight lines equal to AC equal to EF equilateral triangle Euclid exterior angle extremities four right angles Geometry given straight line greater hard body inclose a space instance INTERC Intercalary Book ist equal join line AC magnitude manner meet opposite angles parallelogram parity of reasoning pass perpendicular prolonged Prop PROPOSITION proved quadrilateral radii radius rectilinear figure remain unmoved remaining angle remains at rest respectively SCHOLIUM self-rejoining line shown side BC side opposite situation sphere whose centre straight line BC tessera THEOREM.-If third side triangle ABC turned unlimited length Wherefore