First Steps in Geometry: A Series of Hints for the Solution of Geometrical Problems with Notes on Euclid, Useful Working Propositions and Many ExamplesLongmans, Green, and Company, 1887 - 180 páginas |
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... solved , but they did not show how the student was to seek for solutions for himself . They strove to impart readiness in following demonstrations rather than facility in obtaining solutions . My method of showing here why such and such ...
... solved , but they did not show how the student was to seek for solutions for himself . They strove to impart readiness in following demonstrations rather than facility in obtaining solutions . My method of showing here why such and such ...
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... solving problems — are subsidiary to the purpose of this little treatise . The similar study of later books may be commended to students more advanced than those for whom I have written here . ST . JOSEPH , Mo .: May 1887 . RICHARD A ...
... solving problems — are subsidiary to the purpose of this little treatise . The similar study of later books may be commended to students more advanced than those for whom I have written here . ST . JOSEPH , Mo .: May 1887 . RICHARD A ...
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... solved , and hints supplied for the solution of others ; but these are often of little use to the student . The average mathematical student requires to learn - not how to solve this or that problem , nor what construction will help him ...
... solved , and hints supplied for the solution of others ; but these are often of little use to the student . The average mathematical student requires to learn - not how to solve this or that problem , nor what construction will help him ...
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... solved ; and I believe the student who will carefully go through the examples which I shall take to pieces ( so to speak ) in the follow- ing series , will learn more than he would from seeing any number of problems merely solved . I ...
... solved ; and I believe the student who will carefully go through the examples which I shall take to pieces ( so to speak ) in the follow- ing series , will learn more than he would from seeing any number of problems merely solved . I ...
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... solving our problem ; and , on trial , we find that the proof of the equality of AE , EB , is complete by this method . We shall presently see that the mere fact of obtaining by the analytical method a result corresponding to certain ...
... solving our problem ; and , on trial , we find that the proof of the equality of AE , EB , is complete by this method . We shall presently see that the mere fact of obtaining by the analytical method a result corresponding to certain ...
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A B C ABCD acute apply base bisector bisects the angle Book centre circle construction contained converse deductions described determine diagonals diameter difference distances divided double draw drawn equal equal to BC established Euclid Example figure four given point given straight line greater half Hence intersect isosceles triangle join less line A B locus manner meet method notice obvious opposite sides pair parallel parallelogram pass perpendicular problem produced proof Prop properties proposition prove quadrilateral rect rectangle A B relation remaining respects right angles shown solution solved square squares on A C student Suppose taken third triangle ABC twice the rectangle vertical angle
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Página 144 - To draw a straight line at right angles to a given straight line, from a given point in the same.
Página 175 - IF a straight line be divided into two equal, and also into two unequal parts ; the squares of the two unequal parts are together double of the square of half the line, and of the square of the line between the points of section.
Página 136 - AB into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole line and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square on the other part.