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height are respectively as their bases, and the last (33), to the effect that in equal
circles angles at the centre or at the circumference respectively are as the arcs on
which they stand, both use the method of equimultiples and apply the test of ...
height are respectively as their bases, and the last (33), to the effect that in equal
circles angles at the centre or at the circumference respectively are as the arcs on
which they stand, both use the method of equimultiples and apply the test of ...
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If a, b, c are in geometrical progression, so are a”, b”, co... and a”, b”, co...
respectively (13). Given any number of ratios between numbers as a : b, c: d ...,
Proposition 4 shows how to find a series p, q, r ... in the least possible terms such
that p : q ...
If a, b, c are in geometrical progression, so are a”, b”, co... and a”, b”, co...
respectively (13). Given any number of ratios between numbers as a : b, c: d ...,
Proposition 4 shows how to find a series p, q, r ... in the least possible terms such
that p : q ...
Pagina 249
... each be similarly divided, then the smaller pyramids left over from that division
similarly divided, and so on to any extent, the sums of all the pairs of prisms in the
two given pyramids respectively will be to one another as the respective bases.
... each be similarly divided, then the smaller pyramids left over from that division
similarly divided, and so on to any extent, the sums of all the pairs of prisms in the
two given pyramids respectively will be to one another as the respective bases.
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