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Proposition XI.35
If there be two equal plane angles, and on their vertices there be set up elevated straight lines containing equal angles with the original straight lines respectively, if on the elevated straight lines points be taken at random and perpendiculars be drawn from them to the planes in which the original angles are, and if from the points so arising in the planes straight lines be joined to the vertices of the original angles, they will contain, with the elevated straight…
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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)
- I.4Proposition I.4If two triangles have two sides equal to two sides respectively, and have the angles contained by the equal straight…
- XI.10Proposition XI.10If two straight lines meeting one another be parallel to two straight lines meeting one another, not in the same plane,…
- XI.11Proposition XI.11From a given elevated point to draw a straight line perpendicular to a given plane.
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