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... extremities of a finite or bounded line are points . Def . VI . The extremities of a finite or bounded surface are lines . Def . IV . A right ( or straight ) line is one which lies evenly between its extremities . It is impossible to ...
... extremities of a finite or bounded line are points . Def . VI . The extremities of a finite or bounded surface are lines . Def . IV . A right ( or straight ) line is one which lies evenly between its extremities . It is impossible to ...
Σελίδα 11
... extremity will fall . We may be able to say where that other end will fall , but we must not use language implying that we can make it fall where we choose . Suppose that there are two s of the same size , * * Let it not be forgotten ...
... extremity will fall . We may be able to say where that other end will fall , but we must not use language implying that we can make it fall where we choose . Suppose that there are two s of the same size , * * Let it not be forgotten ...
Σελίδα 18
... extremity of the given line . The equilateral △ constructed on this joining line , may be constructed on either side of it . The circle described with the given line as a radius , must have that end of the given line as a centre ...
... extremity of the given line . The equilateral △ constructed on this joining line , may be constructed on either side of it . The circle described with the given line as a radius , must have that end of the given line as a centre ...
Σελίδα 32
... extremity of the base equal to one another , and likewise those that are terminated in the other extremity of the base equal to one another . That is , supposing that there were two As such as A CB and A D B , on the same base A B , and ...
... extremity of the base equal to one another , and likewise those that are terminated in the other extremity of the base equal to one another . That is , supposing that there were two As such as A CB and A D B , on the same base A B , and ...
Σελίδα 33
... extremity of the base , could not also be equal to each other ; or if BC and BD were equal , then AC and AD could not also be equal to each other . It is not meant that neither pair of conter- minous sides can be equal , but that both ...
... extremity of the base , could not also be equal to each other ; or if BC and BD were equal , then AC and AD could not also be equal to each other . It is not meant that neither pair of conter- minous sides can be equal , but that both ...
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A B and CD A B is equal AC and CB Æneid axiom beginner bisected centre Consequently diagonal draw a straight Edition equal in area equal respectively equal to twice equilateral Euclid exterior exterior angle Fcap figure finite right line follows formed fourth proposition given finite right given line given point given rectilineal given straight line gnomon Grammar greater half a right hypotenuse interior and opposite isosceles 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 proof Prop proposition prove this proposition rectangle contained right angles side A C straight line meets suppose three sides triangle unequal