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... placed on the floor of a room , four elevations of it might be shown on the four walls of the room which are so many vertical planes of elevation . And so from any one elevation and plan any number of plans may be determined by assuming ...
... placed on the floor of a room , four elevations of it might be shown on the four walls of the room which are so many vertical planes of elevation . And so from any one elevation and plan any number of plans may be determined by assuming ...
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... placed that the elevations of both bases coincide , or when the axis is at right angles to the plane of elevation . This elevation will be simply the regular hexagon . A plan can readily be deduced from it by taking a ground line making ...
... placed that the elevations of both bases coincide , or when the axis is at right angles to the plane of elevation . This elevation will be simply the regular hexagon . A plan can readily be deduced from it by taking a ground line making ...
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... placed with one face on the horizontal plane . On it rests a brick , 9 by 3 by 45 inches , with one of the short edges of a large face touching the ground , with the centre of that face touching the highest edge of the prism and with ...
... placed with one face on the horizontal plane . On it rests a brick , 9 by 3 by 45 inches , with one of the short edges of a large face touching the ground , with the centre of that face touching the highest edge of the prism and with ...
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... placed that both bases of the prism coincide . The elevation of the block will then be the square , and that of the prism the regular hexagon in the centre of this square with two sides parallel to two sides of the square . From this ...
... placed that both bases of the prism coincide . The elevation of the block will then be the square , and that of the prism the regular hexagon in the centre of this square with two sides parallel to two sides of the square . From this ...
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... placed resting on the rim of the slab and the rim of the cylinder . 5. Describe three circles with radii 15 inches touching one another and join their centres . Consider the circles as the plans of three spheres resting on the ...
... placed resting on the rim of the slab and the rim of the cylinder . 5. Describe three circles with radii 15 inches touching one another and join their centres . Consider the circles as the plans of three spheres resting on the ...
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Algebra ARITHMETIC assumed auxiliary elevation BEGINNERS BROOKE Foss WESTCOTT Cambridge centre Chapter circle of contact CLASS-BOOK cloth conic surface constructed Crown 8vo cube cylinder DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY determine the projections determine the traces diameter dihedral angle distance ELEMENTARY TREATISE ellipse English equal Examination Papers Extra fcap face frustum generatrix GEOMETRY given angle given plane given point given straight line Grammar Greek ground line heights hori horizontal edges horizontal plane horizontal trace inches side inclined 50 intersection Isometric Isometric Projection John's College join Latin length Mathematical meet Notes perpendicular Plan and elevation plane at right plane containing plane inclined plane of elevation plane of projection point aa point Q prism PROBLEM Professor pyramid radius required plane revised right angles right cone Schools Second Edition slant edges solid sphere square tangent plane tetrahedron Theorem tion trace of plane Trigonometry vertex vertical plane vertical trace zontal
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