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1 III, 3| points where they form an angle will always lie on a circle.~ 2 III, 3| the point B and forms an angle. Let the lines AG, AZ, AD 3 III, 5| hemisphere to H over the greater angle, the lines from K will fall 4 III, 5| cone is over the greater angle (for it subtends the greater 5 III, 5| it subtends the greater angle of the triangle KMH). Therefore 6 III, 5| triangles HIP, KPI about the angle I are homologous. Therefore, 7 III, 5| ratio, and will make the angle KMH equal, in every plane. 8 III, 5| every plane. Further, the angle which HM and MI make with