| John Playfair - 1833 - 346 pages
...another, which do not meet, though produced ever so far. VI f I. A solid angle is an angle made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same piano in one point. PROP. I. THEOR. One part of a straight line cannot be in a plane and another part... | |
| Euclid - 1835 - 540 pages
...one another though produced. IX. A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting of more See N. than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. X. ' The tenth definition is omitted for reasons given in the notes.' See N. XL Similar solid figures... | |
| Robert Simson - 1835 - 544 pages
...one another though produced. IX. A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting of more See N. than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. X. ' The tenth definition is omitted for reasons given in the notes.' See N. XL Similar solid figures... | |
| 1836 - 488 pages
...one another, which do not meet, though produced ever so far. 8. A solid angle is an angle made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane in one point. PKOP. I. One part of a straight line cannot be in a plane and another part above it. II. Any three... | |
| John Playfair - 1837 - 332 pages
...one another, which do not meet, though produced ever so far. 8. A solid angle is an angle made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane in one point. PROP. I. THEOR. One part of a straight line cannot le in a plane and another part about it. If it be... | |
| Thomas Grainger Hall - 1841 - 214 pages
...the planes containing the angles are called faces. (11) A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. Thus, the solid angle at s is contained by the three plane angles, A s B, A sc, B sc ; the planes A... | |
| Euclides - 1841 - 378 pages
...one another though produced. IX. A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting, in one point, of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane. X 1 The tenth definition is omitted for reasons given in the notes.' Ses the Octavo Edition. XI. Similar... | |
| Euclides - 1842 - 316 pages
...another, which do not meet, though produced ever so far. VIII. A solid angle is an angle made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. PROP. I. THEOR. ONE part of a straight line cannot be in a plane and another part above it. If it be... | |
| John Playfair - 1842 - 332 pages
...one another, which do not meet, though produced ever so far. 8. A solid angle is an angle made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane in one point. PROP. I. THEOR. One part of a straight line cannot be in a plane and another part above it. If it be... | |
| Euclid - 1845 - 218 pages
...are such as do not meet one another though produced. IX. A solid angle is that which is made by the meeting of more than two plane angles, which are not in the same plane, in one point. XI". Similar solid figures are such as have all then- solid angles equal, each to each, and which are... | |
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