Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... side AB , of the larger hexagon , indefinitely toward S ; in like manner prolong the corresponding side HI of the small- er hexagon , in the same direction , so that the line HT is parallel to AS ; and through the cen- tre draw the line ...
... side AB , of the larger hexagon , indefinitely toward S ; in like manner prolong the corresponding side HI of the small- er hexagon , in the same direction , so that the line HT is parallel to AS ; and through the cen- tre draw the line ...
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... side CB of the larger polygon has been doing . Since the rotation is about the point I , the terminal point B , of the line IB , moving backwards , will describe the arc Bb underneath the parallel cA so that when the side KI coincides ...
... side CB of the larger polygon has been doing . Since the rotation is about the point I , the terminal point B , of the line IB , moving backwards , will describe the arc Bb underneath the parallel cA so that when the side KI coincides ...
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... side of the cloth is used for the height of the sack and the long side is wrapped around the wooden base , than with the alternative arrangement . So that , for instance , from a piece of cloth which is six cubits on one side and twelve ...
... side of the cloth is used for the height of the sack and the long side is wrapped around the wooden base , than with the alternative arrangement . So that , for instance , from a piece of cloth which is six cubits on one side and twelve ...
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