Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6787

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          <head xml:space="preserve"> 2) Of The triangles of the parabola, more universally, that is:
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          whether the base of the first passe by the centroyd, or not:
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          so that there altitudes proceed by .1.2.3.4.&</head>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> let the halfe bases of the first triangle be noted.
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            .
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> alt.
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            squares of halfe bases.
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            halfe bases.
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            The triangles: and the rates of there </s>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> Herby the rates of the triangles
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            or parabolæ are thus
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            .
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            The square of the first triangle
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            is the cube of 1.
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            of the 2. the cube of 2.
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            of the 3. the cube of 3. &</s>
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            of the triangles are
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            completely </s>
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