Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... equal , so also the areas of their bases . And as the cutting plane comes near the top , the two sol- ids ( always equal ) as well as their bases ( areas which are also equal ) finally vanish , one pair of them degenerating into the ...
... equal , so also the areas of their bases . And as the cutting plane comes near the top , the two sol- ids ( always equal ) as well as their bases ( areas which are also equal ) finally vanish , one pair of them degenerating into the ...
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... equal to DE . Again lay off in CH any number whatever of distances each equal to BC ; and in FK exactly the same number of time - intervals each equal to EF ; then will the distance BG and the time El be equal and arbitrary multiples of ...
... equal to DE . Again lay off in CH any number whatever of distances each equal to BC ; and in FK exactly the same number of time - intervals each equal to EF ; then will the distance BG and the time El be equal and arbitrary multiples of ...
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... equal to EF in a time equal to that of fall along AB . Lay off ED equal to AB ; then the remainder DF will be less than AB since the entire length EF is less than twice this quantity ; also lay off DI equal to DF , and choose the point ...
... equal to EF in a time equal to that of fall along AB . Lay off ED equal to AB ; then the remainder DF will be less than AB since the entire length EF is less than twice this quantity ; also lay off DI equal to DF , and choose the point ...
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