Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... small it may be . You must also under- stand that the lines described by these two are nearly equal provided we include in the space traversed by the smaller one the intervals which are not touched by any part of the perimeter of this ...
... small it may be . You must also under- stand that the lines described by these two are nearly equal provided we include in the space traversed by the smaller one the intervals which are not touched by any part of the perimeter of this ...
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... smaller circle , car- ried along by the motion of the larger circle , would slide over some small parts of the line CE . SALV . There are two reasons why this cannot happen . First because there is no ground for thinking that one point ...
... smaller circle , car- ried along by the motion of the larger circle , would slide over some small parts of the line CE . SALV . There are two reasons why this cannot happen . First because there is no ground for thinking that one point ...
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... smaller polygon exceeding it only by the dis- tance bB . Here now we see , without any diffi- H B A B Fig . 9 K OM culty , why the larger polygon , when carried by the smaller , does not measure off with its sides a line longer than ...
... smaller polygon exceeding it only by the dis- tance bB . Here now we see , without any diffi- H B A B Fig . 9 K OM culty , why the larger polygon , when carried by the smaller , does not measure off with its sides a line longer than ...
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