The Squared Circle: Being a Short Treatise, Describing the Manner by which Its True Area and Boundary Were DiscoveredM. Ward & Company, 1884 - 23 sider |
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Side 3
... proof ? -a test which would require the reproduction of the whole work , which , say to obtain fifty decimals true , would require the most careful and incessant labour of a good calculator for some years ; and even then , where is the ...
... proof ? -a test which would require the reproduction of the whole work , which , say to obtain fifty decimals true , would require the most careful and incessant labour of a good calculator for some years ; and even then , where is the ...
Side 4
... proofs , procured from a distinctly different mode of research by angular measurement . I have also described a new mode of con- verting the angular boundary of the hexagon into a circular boundary , while it still retains the same ...
... proofs , procured from a distinctly different mode of research by angular measurement . I have also described a new mode of con- verting the angular boundary of the hexagon into a circular boundary , while it still retains the same ...
Side 5
... ( Proofs to follow - see Figs . 3 and 4. ) Now , as the smaller circle has this diameter , consequently the outer circular ring should be exactly equal in area to the inner circle of 4 inches diameter , each thus representing in area one ...
... ( Proofs to follow - see Figs . 3 and 4. ) Now , as the smaller circle has this diameter , consequently the outer circular ring should be exactly equal in area to the inner circle of 4 inches diameter , each thus representing in area one ...
Side 6
... ( Proofs to follow . ) 3. That the total value or area of the curved triangles cut off the hexagon ( by an inscribed ... proof of my first hypothesis I would refer to Fig . 1 , where the matter will be found simply established on the ...
... ( Proofs to follow . ) 3. That the total value or area of the curved triangles cut off the hexagon ( by an inscribed ... proof of my first hypothesis I would refer to Fig . 1 , where the matter will be found simply established on the ...
Side 7
... proof of my second hypothesis I would refer to Fig . 6 , repre- senting a hexagon formed within a circle of 8 inches diameter , the arcs over each of its six sides having been bisected , and connected from this point with that ...
... proof of my second hypothesis I would refer to Fig . 6 , repre- senting a hexagon formed within a circle of 8 inches diameter , the arcs over each of its six sides having been bisected , and connected from this point with that ...
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Populære avsnitt
Side 22 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference, are equal to one another.
Side 6 - ... right-angled triangle (ABC) the square which is described upon the side (AC) subtending the right angle is equal to the sum of the squares described upon the sides (AB and CB) which contain the right angle.