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PROPOSITION 11.

To two given straight lines to find a third proportional.

Let BA, AC be the two given straight lines, and let them be placed so as to contain any angle; thus it is required to find a third proportional to BA, AC.

For let them be produced to the points D, E, and let BD be made equal to AC; [I. 3] let BC be joined, and through D let DE be drawn parallel to it. [I. 31]

Since, then, BC has been drawn parallel to DE, one of the sides of the triangle ADE, proportionally, as AB is to BD, so is AC to CE. [VI. 2]

But BD is equal to AC; therefore, as AB is to AC, so is AC to CE.

Therefore to two given straight lines AB, AC a third proportional to them, CE, has been found. Q. E. F. 1

1 to find. The Greek word, here and in the next two propositions, is προσευρεῖν, literally “to find in addition.”

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