Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6787

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          <head xml:space="preserve"> 3) of the triangles of the parabola: more generally: that is
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          whatsoever there altitudes </head>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> Let the altitude of the
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            first triangle be:
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            his halfe base:
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            .
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            The altitude of an
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            other triangle
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> alt:
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            square of halfe bases.
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            halfe bases.
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> The rate of the </s>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> In such rate are there correspondent </s>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> Let
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            . be 1.
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              <math>
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                  <mi>o</mi>
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              <math>
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            . 2.
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            Then wilbe:
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            . 4.
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