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No 125 p. 67
A strait line that joins any two
points in the circumference of a
circle, will fall within the circle.
No 130 p. 72
In a circle, equal strait lines
terminated by the circumference
are equally distant from the
center.
No135 p. 76
Corollary
One circle can cut another in two
points only.
No139 p. 79
Corollary
A strait line can touch a circle
in one point only.
No144 p 84
The opposite angles of any quadrangle
inscribed in a circle, are
equal to two right angles.
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No126 p. 68
A line drawn from the center
of a circle, to the middle of a line
terminated by the circumference,
will meet the same at right angles.
No 131 p. 73
In a circle, strait lines equally
distant from the center, and terminated
by the circumference,
are equal to one another.
No136 p. 77
If two circles touch one another,
a strait line joining their centers
will fall in the point of contact.
No 140 P. 80
A line drawn from the center of a
circle to the point of contact, will
be perpendicular to the tangent.
No 145 p. 85
Corollary
If any side of a quadrangle inscribed
in a circle is produced, the
outward angle will be equal to the
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