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114FED. COMMANDINI tes æqueponderantes ipſam diuidet.
2 Priſmatis, cylindri, & portionis cylindri axem
appello rectam lineam, quæ oppoſitorum plano-
rum centra grauitatis coniungit.
3 Pyramidis, coni, & portionis coni axem dico li
neam, quæ à uertice ad centrum grauitatis baſis
perducitur.
4 Si pyramis, conus, portio coni, uel conoidis ſe-
cetur plano baſi æquidiſtante, pars, quæ eſt ad ba-
ſim, fruſtum pyramidis, coni, portionis coni, uel
conoidis dicetur;
quorum plana æquidiſtantia,
quæ opponuntur ſimilia ſunt, &
inæqualia: axes
uero ſunt axium figurarum partes, quæ in ipſis
comprehenduntur.
PETITIONES.
1 Solidarum figurarum ſimilium centra grauita-
tis ſimiliter ſunt poſita.
2 Solidis figuris ſimilibus, & æqualibus inter ſe
aptatis, centra quoque grauitatis ipſarum inter ſe
aptata erunt.
THEOREMA I. PROPOSITIO I.
Omnis figuræ rectilineæ in circulo deſcriptæ,
quæ æqualibus lateribus, &
angulis

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