Euclid:Proposition/X/13
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Proposition
In the words of Euclid:
- If two magnitudes be commensurable, and the one of them be incommensurable with any magnitude, the remaining will also be incommensurable with the same.
(The Elements: Book $\text{X}$: Proposition $13$)
Sources
- 1926: Sir Thomas L. Heath: Euclid: The Thirteen Books of The Elements: Volume 3 (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): Book $\text{X}$. Propositions