Difference between revisions of ".Mzc0.NzM1Mg"
From Georgian Papers Programme Transcription Wiki
(Created page with "The manner of finding Pollygons, Chords, & the Li") |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | The manner of finding Pollygons, Chords, & the | + | The manner of finding Pollygons, Chords, & the Line Of Lines |
+ | on the Sector | ||
+ | |||
+ | Set off the radius of the Circle upon the 6 dergree of | ||
+ | the line of Pollygons, then by putting the compasses to any | ||
+ | degree, (as for instance) on 12. & You will have a dodecagon | ||
+ | |||
+ | By putting the radius of the Circle on the 60 degree of the | ||
+ | line of Chords, & then by placing the Compasses on any neumber | ||
+ | (as for example) on 30. & by dividing 360 by that 12 will | ||
+ | be the quotient; which is a dodecagon. | ||
+ | |||
+ | To divide a line into any given number of parts (as for ex:) | ||
+ | 6. set [[addition]] the length of Your line [[/addition]] [[deletion]] [[unclear]]] degrees [[/deletion]] on 6. & by placing Your compasses on | ||
+ | 1. You will have the 6th part of the line. |
Latest revision as of 20:42, 15 August 2018
The manner of finding Pollygons, Chords, & the Line Of Lines on the Sector
Set off the radius of the Circle upon the 6 dergree of the line of Pollygons, then by putting the compasses to any degree, (as for instance) on 12. & You will have a dodecagon
By putting the radius of the Circle on the 60 degree of the line of Chords, & then by placing the Compasses on any neumber (as for example) on 30. & by dividing 360 by that 12 will be the quotient; which is a dodecagon.
To divide a line into any given number of parts (as for ex:) 6. set addition the length of Your line /addition deletion unclear] degrees /deletion on 6. & by placing Your compasses on 1. You will have the 6th part of the line.