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" Parallel straight lines are such as are in the same plane, and which being produced ever so far both ways, do not meet. "
A Treatise on Surveying, Containing the Theory and Practice: To which is ... - Page 26
by John Gummere - 1814 - 346 pages
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The Elements of Euclid for the Use of Schools and Colleges: With Notes, an ...

Isaac Todhunter - 1880 - 426 pages
...H. In the same manner it may be shewn that they do not meet towards E, G. But straight lines which are in the same plane, and which being produced ever so far both ways do not meet are parallel ; therefore EF\s parallel to GH. Wherefore, if two parallel planes &c. QE-D. PROPOSITION...
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Euclid for beginners, books i. and ii., with simple exercises by F.B. Harvey

Euclides, Frederick Burn Harvey - 1880 - 178 pages
...terms Rhombus and Rhomboid that of Parallelogram is often used ; and for Oblong the term Rectangle. 35. PARALLEL STRAIGHT LINES are such as are in the same plane, and which, being continually produced, never meet. POSTULATES. 1. Let it be granted that a straight line may be drawn...
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The Confessions of an Old Almsgiver; Or, Three Cheers for the Charity ...

J. Hornsby Wright - 1881 - 258 pages
...wife. CHAPTER II. Of Parallel Activities. JARALLEL lines," saith Euclid (but I quote from memory), " are such as are in the same plane, and which being produced ever so far both ways do not meet." Fain would I see the twin Christian activities, — zeal for souls, and zeal for bodies, — -do likewise....
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The Elements of geometry; or, The first six books, with the eleventh and ...

Euclides - 1881 - 236 pages
...trupezold. BOOK 1. — POSTULATES — AXIOMS XXXV. Parallel straight lines are such as — — ire in the same plane, and -which being produced ever so far both ways do not meet. The meaning of this definition is, that the space between the lines is always of the same breadth....
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Elements of Geometry, After Legendre, with a Selection of Geometrical ...

Charles Scott Venable - 1881 - 380 pages
...greater than a right angle, is an obtuse angle. 1 2. Parallel straight lines are such as are in -A. the same plane, and which, being produced ever so far both ways, do not meet. 13. A plane figure is a plane terminated on all sides by lines. If the lines are straight, the space...
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Class lessons on Euclid

Marianne Nops - 1882 - 278 pages
...angles.' 34. ' All other four-sided figures besides these are called trapeziums.' OF PARALLELS. 35. ' Parallel straight lines are such as are in the same...being produced ever so far both ways do not meet. NOTE. — The parts of the circle enumerated in defs. 17, 18, 19, are not referred to afterwards in...
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The Practical Teacher, Volume 1, Issue 1

1882 - 676 pages
...polygon is a rectilineal figure contained by more than four equal straight lines. Parallel straight I'nes are such as are in the same plane, and which being produced ever so far both ways do not meet. An axiom is a proposition so simple that the truth of it is admitted without proof. 2. Prop. 6, Book...
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The Practical Teacher, Volume 2

1883 - 654 pages
...¡tmicircle is the part of a circle cut off by a diameter. А ¡са!гяе triangle has three unequal sides. Parallel straight lines are such as are in the same...being produced ever so far both ways do not meet. A f astíllate is a self-evident problem, the use of which is at once granted if required. The three...
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Geometry for schools, comprising books i. and ii. of Euclid, with some ...

Euclides - 1883 - 176 pages
...figure which has its opposite sides equal, but not all its sides equal, nor its angles right angles. 28. Parallel straight lines are such as are in the same...being produced ever so far both ways, do not meet. 29. A parallelogram is a four-sided figure which has its opposite sides parallel. 30. A trapezium is...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 42

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1883 - 872 pages
...made by each of two straight lines with a transversal. Parallel straight lines are, by Euclid, defined "such as are in the same plane, and which being produced ever so far both ways do not meet." A number of writers on Elementary Geometry give a definition of parallel straight lines essentially...
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