IF from any point without a circle two straight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, shall be equal to the square... Report of the examination held (Dec. 1859)-73 - Pagina 19door Cowley Oxon, dioc. school - 1860Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Keill - 1723 - 444 pagina’s
...Therefore, if any Point be taken without a Circle, and from that Point two Right Lines fall to the Circle, one of which cuts the Circle, and the other touches it ; the Rectangle contain1d under the wbolt Secant Liaet and H , its Part between the Convexity of the Circle and the... | |
| Robert Simson - 1762 - 488 pagina’s
...if two ftraight lines, &c. C^ED PROP. XXXVI. THEO R. TF from any point without a circle two ftraight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and...the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, {hall be equal to the fquare of the line which touches it. Let D be any point... | |
| Robert Simson - 1775 - 534 pagina’s
...Wherefore, if two ftraight lines, &c. D PROP. XXXVI. THEO R. Ffrom any point without a circle two ftraight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and...whole line •which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, fliall be equal to the fquare of the line which touches it. Let D be any... | |
| Euclid - 1781 - 552 pagina’s
...Wherefore, if two ftraight lines, &c. PROP. XXXVL THEO R. IF from any point without a circle two ftraight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and...the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, fhall be equal to the fquarc of the line which touches it. Let D be any point... | |
| Euclid, James Williamson - 1781 - 324 pagina’s
...point be taken without a circle, and two ftraight lines fall from it upon the circle ; and one of them cuts the circle and the other touches it; the rectangle contained by the whole cutting line and the fegment without, taken between the point and the convex circumference, will be... | |
| Euclid, John Playfair - 1795 - 462 pagina’s
...two ftraight lines, &c. Q..ED PROP. XXXVL THE OR. IF from, any point without a circle two ftraight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and the other touches it ; the reftangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of ,t without the circle,... | |
| Alexander Ingram - 1799 - 374 pagina’s
...two ftraight lines, &c. O^ED a PROP. XXXVI. THEOR. IF from any point without a circle, two ftraight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and...the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, fhall be equal to the fquare of the line which touches it. Let D be any point... | |
| John Playfair, Euclid - 1804 - 468 pagina’s
...two ftraight lines, &c. Q^ ED PROP. XXXVI. THEO R. IF from any point without a circle two ftraight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and...the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, is equal to the fqua°re of the line which touches it. Let D be any point... | |
| Robert Simson - 1804 - 530 pagina’s
...THEOR. IF from any point without a circle two ftraight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, snd the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, fhall be equal to the fquare of the line which touches it. Let D be any point... | |
| Robert Simson - 1806 - 546 pagina’s
...EC is equal to the rectangle Bli, ED. Wherefore, if two straight lines, &c. QED PROP. XXXVI. THEOR. IF from any point without a circle two straight lines...the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, shall be equal to the square of the line which touches it. b6.2. c 47. 1.... | |
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