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162FED. COMMANDINI erunteadem ra-
116[Figure 116] tione priſmata a
e, f m inter ſe æ-
qualia.
quare ſi-
militer demon-
ſtrabitur priſma
f m ad priſma f l
eandem habere
proportionem,
quam priſmatis
f m altitudo ad
altitudinem ip-
ſius f l.
ergo & priſma a e ad priſma f l eandem propor-
tionem habebit, quam altitudo ad altitudinem.
ſequitur
igitur ut &
pyramides, quæ in æqualibus baſibus conſtituũ
tur, eandem inter ſe ſe, quam altitudines, proportionem
habeant.
117[Figure 117]
Sint deinde priſmata a e, a f in eadem baſi a b c d; quorũ
axes cum baſibus æ quales angulos contineant:
& ſit

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