The sides of polygons so that the semidiameter of the circumscribed circle is ]</s>
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latera
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Quæsitus
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[
<emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
The sides
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The radius ]</s>
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polygonorum
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[
<emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
The angles of the ]</s>
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Si latera omnium polygonorum
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sint æqualia, nempe
<emph style="super">quodlibet</emph>
10,000.
<emph style="st">quodlibet</emph>
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semidiametri circulorum circumscribentium
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sunt inæquales et exhibitur sequenti
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[
<emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
If the sides of all the polygons are equal, that is, say 10,000,
the semidiameters of the circumscribed circles are unequal and are shown in the following table.</s>