The Encyclopedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, and PracticalCrown, 1982 - 1364 pages |
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Page 264
... equal . From the point A , with the radius AB , describe the cir- cumference BCD , and from the point B , with the ... equal to the line AB , because these two lines are radii of the same circle BCD ; and the line BC is D C Fig . 235 ...
... equal . From the point A , with the radius AB , describe the cir- cumference BCD , and from the point B , with the ... equal to the line AB , because these two lines are radii of the same circle BCD ; and the line BC is D C Fig . 235 ...
Page 267
... equal , because they are opposite ides of the same rectangle ; the sides LG , FM are equal for the same reason ; and the side FG is common . The two triangles GLF , FMG have then the three sides equal , and consequently ( Prop . 5 ...
... equal , because they are opposite ides of the same rectangle ; the sides LG , FM are equal for the same reason ; and the side FG is common . The two triangles GLF , FMG have then the three sides equal , and consequently ( Prop . 5 ...
Page 268
... equal , they have also the third angle equal . In the two triangles BAC , FDG ( fig . 256. ) , if the angle B is equal to the angle F , and the angle A equal to the angle D , the angle C will also be equal to the angle G. Since the ...
... equal , they have also the third angle equal . In the two triangles BAC , FDG ( fig . 256. ) , if the angle B is equal to the angle F , and the angle A equal to the angle D , the angle C will also be equal to the angle G. Since the ...
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