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The dependence of the length of a chord of a circle upon the angle that it subtends. As in Ptolemy's Almagest, the diameter of the circle is 120 parts.
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2011-03-11 23:29 585×585× (3957 bytes) Michael Hardy I drew this using xfig. It illustrates the dependence of the length of a chord of a circle upon the angle that it subtends. As in [[Ptolemy]]'s [[Almagest]], the diameter of the circle is 120.
2011-03-11 17:28 603×585× (3961 bytes) Michael Hardy I drew this using xfig. It illustrates the dependence of the length of a chord of a circle upon the angle that it subtends. As in [[Ptolemy]]'s [[Almagest]], the diameter of the circle is 120.
2011-03-11 17:22 603×639× (3961 bytes) Michael Hardy I drew this using xfig. It illustrates the dependence of the length of a chord of a circle upon the angle that it subtends. As in Ptolemy's Almagest, the diameter of the circle is 120.
2011-02-25 16:45 603×639× (4555 bytes) Michael Hardy
2011-02-25 16:36 603×639× (4056 bytes) Michael Hardy I drew this using xfig. It illustrates the dependence of the length of a chord of a circle upon the angle that it subtends. As in [[Ptolemy]]'s [[Almagest]], the diameter of the circle is 120.
2011-02-24 19:42 603×639× (4056 bytes) Michael Hardy I drew this using xfig. It illustrates the dependence of the length of a chord of a circle upon the angle that it subtends. As in [[Ptolemy]]'s [[Almagest]], the diameter of the circle is 120.

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