151[11]
148.
S.
s.
Line from V making an angle with S=A.
Diarian Repoſitory, qu.
197.
149.
S.
m.
n, theſe being ſegments of B by l from V making a given angle with S.
T.
and Country Mag.
1769, pag 662.
150.
One angle at the baſe.
The ſi le adjacent.
The ratio of the other ſide to a line
drawn from V to an unknown point in B, and the length of a line drawn from
the ſaid point parallel to the given ſide to terminate in the unknown ſide.
drawn from V to an unknown point in B, and the length of a line drawn from
the ſaid point parallel to the given ſide to terminate in the unknown ſide.
Hutton’s Miſc.
qu.
23.
151.
A - a.
R.
Line from centre of ins.
circle to middle of B.
Gent.
Diary, 1771 - 2, qu.
349.
152.
Three lines from the angles biſecting the oppoſite ſides.
Mathematician, pr.
48.
- Simp.
Sel.
Ex.
pr.
22.
\\ - Palladium, 1752.
qu.
43.
153.
Sxs:
mxn, ſegts by L.
m - n.
Angle made by L &
I biſecting the baſe.
Brit.
Oracle, qu.
93.
154.
The baſe of an iſoceles triangle, and the diſtance of the vertical angle from
the foot of a perpendicular from one of the equal angles upon the oppoſite ſide.
the foot of a perpendicular from one of the equal angles upon the oppoſite ſide.
Brit.
Oracle, qu.
8.
155.
P - n.
m of an iſoceles triangle, m and n being ſegts.
by a perpendicular from
one of the angles at the baſe on one of the equal ſides.
one of the angles at the baſe on one of the equal ſides.
Court Mag.
Sep.
1761.
156.
V.
Line biſecting A or a.
Neareſt diſtance from V to periphery of ins.
☉(sun).
*Gent.
Diary, qu.
129.
157.
V.
The ſegments of S made by a line drawn from A to make a given angle
with B.
with B.
*Mis.
Cur.
Math.
Vol.
I.
qu.
79.
158.
V.
B.
Line from A or a to the centre of inſcribed circle.
Mis.
Sci.
Cur.
qu.
53.
159.
B.
L.
Line from extremity of L parallel to S or s.
Math.
Mag.
No.
III.
prob.
7.
160.
V.
The ſegments of B made by a line dividing V into given angles.
Mis.
Cur.
Math.
Vol.
II.
qu.
48.
161.
V.
One ſide.
Ratio of the ſegments of the baſe made by a line dividing V
into given angles.
into given angles.
Palladium, 1756, pa:
43.