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Σελίδα v
... book . Euclid's method has been objected to , as being needlessly rigid , and consequently needlessly difficult for beginners , some of the most serious difficulties unfortunately being encountered in the earliest propositions . It has ...
... book . Euclid's method has been objected to , as being needlessly rigid , and consequently needlessly difficult for beginners , some of the most serious difficulties unfortunately being encountered in the earliest propositions . It has ...
Σελίδα vi
... book , as it stands in the text of Euclid , without a mistake , and yet had not even the slightest idea that the enunciation contained a statement of something that was known to begin with , and something else which had yet to be ...
... book , as it stands in the text of Euclid , without a mistake , and yet had not even the slightest idea that the enunciation contained a statement of something that was known to begin with , and something else which had yet to be ...
Σελίδα viii
... book . Meanwhile it is of importance that those who have to use the book should understand it as thoroughly as possible . It is hoped that the present treatise may help many towards the attainment of that object . The greater part of ...
... book . Meanwhile it is of importance that those who have to use the book should understand it as thoroughly as possible . It is hoped that the present treatise may help many towards the attainment of that object . The greater part of ...
Σελίδα 2
... surface as a surface such , that if any two points be taken upon it , the straight line drawn from the one point to the other lies entirely on the surface . Def . A. Any combination of lines drawn upon a 2 THE FIRST BOOK OF EUCLID.
... surface as a surface such , that if any two points be taken upon it , the straight line drawn from the one point to the other lies entirely on the surface . Def . A. Any combination of lines drawn upon a 2 THE FIRST BOOK OF EUCLID.
Σελίδα 4
... This is not at all necessary : the lines may be in any conceivable position , so long as their inclination to each other is such as is stated in the definition . 4 Def . XVII . A diameter of a circle is 4 THE FIRST BOOK OF EUCLID.
... This is not at all necessary : the lines may be in any conceivable position , so long as their inclination to each other is such as is stated in the definition . 4 Def . XVII . A diameter of a circle is 4 THE FIRST BOOK OF EUCLID.
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2nd Edit 3rd Edition A B and CD A B is equal AC and CB axiom beginner bisected C. S. Calverley Consequently diagonal draw a straight equal in area equal respectively equal to twice equilateral Euclid exterior exterior angle F. A. Paley Fcap figure finite right line follows formed geometry given finite right given line given point given straight line gnomon greater interior and opposite isosceles J. W. Donaldson Join the points join two given Latin length less line A B line CB linear units lines are parallel magnitudes meeting the line opposite sides parallelogram point F Post 8vo proof Prop proposition prove this proposition rectangle contained right angles side A C square suppose three sides triangle unequal