| James William Nicholson - 1889 - 408 pages
...circle is a straight line drawn from the center to the circumference ; and the diameter is a straight line drawn through the center and terminated both ways by the circumference. 263. Angular or circular measures are used in measuring angles, determining latitude and longitude,... | |
| Alfred Baker - 1903 - 154 pages
...legs remain the same distance apart while the circle is being described. A line through the centre and terminated both ways by the circumference is called a diameter, as CD. The part of the circle on each side of a diameter is called a semicircle. A part of the circumference,... | |
| Cora Lenore Williams - 1905 - 50 pages
...A straight line drawn from the center to the circumference is called a radius. Def. 40. A straight line drawn through the center and terminated both ways by the circumference is called a diameter. Prop. 11. Circles having equal radii are congruent. (Superposition.) Prop. 12. Any diameter of a circle... | |
| Calvin Franklin Swingle - 1906 - 490 pages
...are equal, and this point is called the center of the circle. A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the center and terminated both ways by the circumference, as AC in Fig. 45. Fig. 45. A radius is a straight line drawn from the center to the circumference,... | |
| Charles Westinghouse - 1906 - 168 pages
...are equal, and this point is called the center of the circle. A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the center and terminated both ways by the circumference, as AC in Fig. 45. A radius is a straight line drawn from the center to the circumference, as LH in... | |
| Joseph H. Rose - 1906 - 340 pages
...are equal, and this point is called the center of the circle. A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the center and terminated both ways by the circumference, as AC in Fig 12. A radius is a straight line drawn from the center to the circumference as LII in Fig.... | |
| George William Myers - 1910 - 304 pages
...— 14* + 24=0. CIRCLES 80. The curve which bounds a circle is the circumference. 81. A line-segment drawn through the center and terminated both ways by the circumference is a diameter, as BC (Fig. 59)82. A line-segment from the center to the circumference is the radius, as... | |
| Calvin Franklin Swingle - 1913 - 1270 pages
...are equal, and this point is called the center of the circle. A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the center and terminated both ways by the circumference, as AC in Fig. 45. Fig. 45. 'M A radius is a straight line drawn from the> center to the circumference,... | |
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