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Euclid Book II PROP. XIII. -- THEROREM.

Euclid Book II PROP. XIII. -- THEROREM.

Thursday, Sep 3, 2020

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In any triangle (ABC), the square on any side subtending an acute angle (C) is less than the sum of the squares on the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle (BC, CD) contained by either of them (BC) and the intercept (CD) between the acute angle and the foot of the perpendicular on it from the opposite angle.

Euclid Book II PROP. XII. -- THEROREM.

Euclid Book II PROP. XII. -- THEROREM.

Wednesday, Jul 29, 2020

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In an obtuse-angled triangle (ABC), the square on the side (AB) subtending the obtuse angle exceeds the sum of squares on the sides (BC, CA) containing the obtuse angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of them (BC), and its continuation (CD) to meet a perpendicular (AD) on it from the opposite angle.

Euclid Book II PROP. X. -- THEOREM.

Euclid Book II PROP. X. -- THEOREM.

Friday, Jul 24, 2020

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If a line (AB) be bisected (at C) and divided externally (at D), the sum of the squares on the segments (AD, DB) made by the external point is equal to twice the square on half the line, and twice the square on the segment between the points of section.

Euclid Book II PROP. IX. -- THEOREM.

Euclid Book II PROP. IX. -- THEOREM.

Monday, Jul 20, 2020

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If a line (AB) be bisected (at C) and divided into two unequal parts (at D), the sum of the squares on the unequal parts (AD, DB) is double the sum of the squares on half the line (AC), and on the segment (CD) between the points of section.

Euclid Book II PROP. VIII. -- THEOREM.

Euclid Book II PROP. VIII. -- THEOREM.

Sunday, Jul 19, 2020

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If a line (AB) be divided into two parts (at C), the square on the sum the whole line (AB) and either segment (BC) is equal to four times the rectangle contained by the whole line (AB) and that segment, together with the square on the other segment (AC).

Euclid Book II PROP. VII. -- THEOREM.

Euclid Book II PROP. VII. -- THEOREM.

Saturday, Jul 18, 2020

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If a right line (AB) be divided into any two parts (at C), the sum of the squares on the whole line (AB) and either segment (CB) is equal to twice the rectangle (2AB.CB) contained by the whole line and that segment, together with the square on the other segment.

Euclid Book II PROP. VI. -- THEOREM.

Euclid Book II PROP. VI. -- THEOREM.

Friday, Jul 17, 2020

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If a line (AB) be bisected (at C), and divided externally in any point (D), the rectangle (AD.BD) contained by the segments made by the external point, together with the square on half the line, is equal to the square on the segment between the middle point and the point of external division.

Euclid Book II PROP. V. -- THEOREM.

Euclid Book II PROP. V. -- THEOREM.

Wednesday, Jul 15, 2020

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If a line (AB) be divided into two equal parts (at C), and also into two unequal parts (at D), the rectangle (AD.DB) contained by the unequal parts, together with the square on the part (CD) between the points of section, is equal to the square on half the line.

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