Elements Teaching Notes
Preface
Forewords
Prologue
1
Discussion I (Prop1)
2
Discussion II (Prop2)
3
Discussion III (Prop3)
4
Discussion IV (Prop4)
5
Discussion V (Prop5)
6
Discussion VI (Prop 6-7)
6.1
Proposition 6
6.2
Proposition 7
7
Discussion VII (Prop 8-11)
7.1
Proposition 8
7.2
Proposition 10
7.3
Proposition 11
8
Discussion VIII (Prop 11-13)
8.1
Review Proposition 11
8.2
Proposition 12
8.3
Proposition 13
9
Discussion IX (Prop14-16)
9.1
Proposition 14
9.2
Proposition 15
9.3
Proposition 16
10
Discussion X (Prop 17-20)
10.1
Proposition 17
10.2
Proposition 18 & 19
10.3
Proposition 20
11
Discussion XI (Prop 21)
11.1
Proposition 21
12
Discussion XII (Prop 22-24)
12.1
Proposition 22
12.2
Proposition 23
12.3
Proposition 24
13
Discussion XIII (Prop 25-28)
13.1
Proposition 25
13.2
Proposition 26
13.3
Proposition 27
13.4
Proposition 28
14
Discussion XIV (Prop 29-32)
14.1
Proposition 29
14.2
Proposition 30
14.3
Proposition 31
14.4
Proposition 32
15
Discussion XV (Prop 33-36)
15.1
Proposition 33
15.2
Proposition 34
16
Proposition 35
17
Proposition 36
18
Discussion XVI (Prop 37-42)
18.1
Proposition 37
18.2
Proposition 38
18.3
Proposition 39
18.4
Proposition 40
18.5
Proposition 41
18.6
Proposition 42
19
Discussion XVII (Prop 43-45)
19.1
Proposition 43
19.2
Proposition 44
19.3
Proposition 45
20
Discussion XVIII (Prop 46-48)
20.1
Proposition 46
20.2
Proposition 47
20.3
Proposition 48
References
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Elements Teaching Notes
Chapter 16
Proposition 35
Parallelograms which are on the same base and in the same parallels are equal to one another.