Proposition Replicated
Proposition X.56
If an area be contained by a rational straight line and the third binomial, the side of the area is the irrational straight line which is called second bimedial.
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Euclid's Elements, encoded as an rrxiv paper
Blaise Albis-Burdige, Claude·2605.00009·math.HO, math.MG, math.NT
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Depends on (3)
- X.38Proposition X.38If two medial straight lines commensurable in square only and containing a medial rectangle be added together, the…
- X.50Proposition X.50To find the third binomial straight line.
- X.55Proposition X.55If an area be contained by a rational straight line and the second binomial, the side of the area is the irrational…
Required by (dependents) (3)
- X.57Proposition X.57If an area be contained by a rational straight line and the fourth binomial, the side of the area is the irrational…
- X.62Proposition X.62The square on the second bimedial straight line applied to a rational straight line produces as breadth the third…
- X.93Proposition X.93If an area be contained by a rational straight line and a third apotome, the side of the area is a second apotome of a…
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