Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... angles , DEC and BEC , will be equal . Now since the angle BCE differs from a right angle by the angle CEB , and the angle CEF also differs from a right angle by the angle CED , and since these differences are equal , it follows that the ...
... angles , DEC and BEC , will be equal . Now since the angle BCE differs from a right angle by the angle CEB , and the angle CEF also differs from a right angle by the angle CED , and since these differences are equal , it follows that the ...
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... angles to AI ; thus Al touches the circle BOE at I. And since the angle AIC is greater than the M angle ABC , subtending as it does a larger arc , it follows that the angle SIN is also greater than the angle ABC . Wherefore the arc IES ...
... angles to AI ; thus Al touches the circle BOE at I. And since the angle AIC is greater than the M angle ABC , subtending as it does a larger arc , it follows that the angle SIN is also greater than the angle ABC . Wherefore the arc IES ...
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... angle at c , be equal to each other ; then the angle mbc will be a semi - right angle ; let the line cm be prolonged to d , such a point that the two angles at b , namely mbe and mbd , one above and the Fig . 119 m b other below the ...
... angle at c , be equal to each other ; then the angle mbc will be a semi - right angle ; let the line cm be prolonged to d , such a point that the two angles at b , namely mbe and mbd , one above and the Fig . 119 m b other below the ...
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