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[Commentary:
Harriot refers to Euclid, .
If in a right-angle triangle a perpendicular be drawn from the right angle to the base, the triangles adjoining the perpendicular are similar both to the whole and to one another. ]
Of 3 magnitudes in continuall proportion:
There differences being known: to find lineate the
For sake of understanding, suppose it first don. ab the first proportionall, ac the
second & ad the third. The difference betwixt the first & second be; betwixt
the second & third ed. The difference of differences that is betwixt be & ed, ke

The construction of the problem
let the first difference be be: the second ed, the difference of those differences kd
from the poynt b rayse a perpendicular bf. In it let bi be æquall to be. make
kh æquall to kd. from h to i draw a right line. Make hia, a rectangle.
& produce db till it meet with ia. by the 8th of the 6th it is a meane
proportionall betwixt bh & ab. Therefour ab is the first proportionall sought
ae must therefour be the second or ac. & ad the third. as is manifest
by the corollaries in the paper

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