| William Templeton (engineer.) - 1845 - 210 pages
...measure the distance between both beiny inaccessible. From any point C draw any line C c, and bisect it in D; take any point E in the prolongation of AC, and draw the line E e, making D e equal to DE ; in like manner take any point F in the prolongation of... | |
| 1847 - 190 pages
...distance between two objects, both being inaccessibleFrom any point C draw A any line Cc, and bisect it in D; take any point E in the prolongation of AC, and draw the line Ee, making D e equal to DE; in like manner take any point F in the prolongation of BC,... | |
| Thomas Kelt - 1849 - 424 pages
...distance between two objects, both being inaccessible. From any point C draw A any line Cc, and bisect it in D; take any point E in the prolongation of AC, and draw the line E e, making De equal to DE; in like manner take any point F in the prolongation of BC,... | |
| William Templeton (engineer.) - 1853 - 324 pages
...distance between two objects, both being inaccessible. From any point c draw any line c c, and bisect it in D ; take any point E in the prolongation of Ac, and draw the line E e, making D e equal to DE ; in like manner take any point F in the prolongation of... | |
| Charles Haslett - 1855 - 482 pages
...distance between two objects, both being inaccessible. From any point C draw any line C e, and bisect it in D; take any point E in the prolongation of AC, and draw the line E e, making JJ e equal to DE ; in like manner take any point F in the prolongation of... | |
| William Templeton (engineer.) - 1855 - 326 pages
...distance between two objects, both being inaccessible. From any point c draw any line c c, and bisect it in D ; take any point E in the prolongation of Ac, and draw the line E e, making D e equal to DE ; in like manner take any point F in the prolongation of... | |
| Thomas Kelt - 1866 - 434 pages
...18. To measure the distance between two objects, both being inaccessible. any line C c, and bisect it in D ; take any point E in the prolongation of AC, and draw the line E e, making D e equal to DEj in like manner take any point F in the prolongation of BC,... | |
| Edward C. Frome - 1873 - 446 pages
...F the intersection of DE produced and of A b; produce D b, and BF, till they meet in a, and ab=AB ) ac=AC £ aD=AD ) To measure the distance between A...in the prolongation of AC, and join ED, producing th e line to D e=ED; in like manner take cuy point F in the prolongation of BC, and make D/=F D. Produce... | |
| Clement Mackrow - 1879 - 552 pages
...objects, tot ft inaccessible. (Fig. 16.) . Let it be required to find the distance between the points A and B, both being inaccessible. From any point c draw any line Co, and bisect it in D; produce Ac and Be, and prolong them to E and F; take the point E in the prolongation... | |
| Clement Mackrow - 1882 - 548 pages
...being inaceestible. (Fig. 16.) Let it be required to find the distance Fio. 16. between the points A and B, both being inaccessible. From any point C draw any line Cc, and bisect it in D; produce Ac and Be, and prolong them to E and F; take the point B in the prolongation... | |
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