T BOOK I. On the Drawing of LINE S. PROPOSITION I. O raise a Perpendicular from a given Point in Let C be the given Point in the middle of the upon which the Perpendicular is to be raised. Plate 2. Fig. 1. Through the Section Thus the Line CO will be the Perpendicular upon the given Line AB, and raised from the given Point C. PROPOSITION II. To raife a Perpendicular upon the Extremity of a Right Line given. AB is the Right Line given, at the Extremity of the Perpendicular is to be raised. PRACTICE. Plate 2. Fig. 2. which A, And at the propofed Extremity A. Otherwife, Plate 2. Fig. 3. Otherwife, From the Point A defcribe the Arch GHM. PROPOSITION III. Upon an Angle given, to raife a Right Line, which fhall incline neither to the Right nor Left. Let BAC be the Angle upon which a Right Line is to be raised, that fhall not incline either to the Right or Left. Plate Fig. 4. afe 2. PRACTICE.. From the Angle given Defcribe at Difcretion the Arch From the Point or Angle given Draw the Right Line required Thus the Right Line Will be raised upon the Angle A BC. B and C D. Α AD D AD BAC Without inclining either to the Right or Left. PROPOSITION IV. To bring down a Perpendicular Line upon a Right Line given, and from a Point at a Distance from the faid Right Line. Let C be the Point from whence a Perpendicular Line is to be brought down upon the Line AB. PROPOSITION V. To draw a Line through a given Point, parallel Plate 2, Fig. to a Right Line given. 5. Let A be the Point through which a Line is to be drawn parallel to the Line BC. PROPOSITION VI. To divide a Right Line given of a determined Plate 2. Fig. Length, into two equal Parts. 6. Let AB be the proposed Right Line, to be divided equally in two. It is neceffary these two Arches fhould interfect each other. Draw the Right Line Through the Section GH G and H. Thus the Line AB, will be divided into two equal Parts, at the Point O. Plate 2. Fig. 7. PROPOSITION VII. To divide a given Rectilinear Triangle into two equal Parts. Let BAC, be the Angle proposed to be divided into two equal Parts. Which will divide the given Angle BAC into two equal Parts. Plate 2. Fig. 8. PROPOSITION VIII. To make a Rectilinear Angle, at the Extremity of a Right Line, equal to a Rectilinear Angle given. Let A be the Extremity of the Line AB, at which an Angle is to be made, equal to the given Rectilinear Angle CDG. |