EXTREME AND MEAN PROPORTION, in Geometry, is when a line is so divided, that the whole line is to the greater segment as that segment is to the other; or, as it is expressed by Euclid, when the line is so divided that the rectangle under the whole line and the lesser segment, is equal to the square of the greater segment.
EXTREME AND MEAN PROPORTION
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