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ANGLE AT THE PERIPHERY
ANGLE AT THE PERIPHERY
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Ephraïm Chambers
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Created: 01 January 1728
ANGLE AT THE PERIPHERY, is an Angle whose Vertex and Legs do all terminate in the Periphery of a Circle.—Such is the Angle EFG, fig. 95. See
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