Elements of plane (solid) geometry (Higher geometry) and trigonometry (and mensuration), being the first (-fourth) part of a series on elementary and higher geometry, trigonometry, and mensuration |
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Side 10
... greater than the latter ; the symbol is used to denote that the former is less than the latter . Thus , AB indicates that the quantity repre- sented by A is greater than that represented by B : by A < B is implied that A is less than B ...
... greater than the latter ; the symbol is used to denote that the former is less than the latter . Thus , AB indicates that the quantity repre- sented by A is greater than that represented by B : by A < B is implied that A is less than B ...
Side 11
... greater ; thus AB represents the difference between A and B , without reference to which is the greater . 6. The sign X , into or with , indicates multiplication : thus AXB represents the product of A and B. A point is some- times used ...
... greater ; thus AB represents the difference between A and B , without reference to which is the greater . 6. The sign X , into or with , indicates multiplication : thus AXB represents the product of A and B. A point is some- times used ...
Side 12
... greater quantity or magnitude , of the same kind . 5. And hence , that any quantity or magnitude may be in- creased till it is equal to a greater , or diminished till it is equal to a less . ON THE RELATION OF MAGNITUDES TO NUMBERS ...
... greater quantity or magnitude , of the same kind . 5. And hence , that any quantity or magnitude may be in- creased till it is equal to a greater , or diminished till it is equal to a less . ON THE RELATION OF MAGNITUDES TO NUMBERS ...
Side 15
... greater . 17. Equimultiples of two quantities are the products which arise from multiplying the quantities by the ... greater than either of them , as the number of units contained in their sum is greater than either ; and either one ...
... greater . 17. Equimultiples of two quantities are the products which arise from multiplying the quantities by the ... greater than either of them , as the number of units contained in their sum is greater than either ; and either one ...
Side 24
... greater than that of the latter . Cor . 2. Consequently , if the antecedents be equal , the consequents will be ... greater than R , P - Q is greater than R - S , ( Prop . XVII . ) : therefore if Q + S be added to each , there will ...
... greater than that of the latter . Cor . 2. Consequently , if the antecedents be equal , the consequents will be ... greater than R , P - Q is greater than R - S , ( Prop . XVII . ) : therefore if Q + S be added to each , there will ...
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Elements of Plane (Solid) Geometry (Higher Geometry) and Trigonometry (and ... Nathan Scholfield Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2015 |
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ABCD abscissa altitude axis bisect chord circle circular segment circum circumference circumscribing cone conjugate construction convex surface cosec cosine cube curve cylinder described diameter distance divided draw ellipse equal to half equation equivalent feet figure formed frustum Geom geometry given hence hyperbola hypothenuse inches inscribed inscribed sphere latus rectum length logarithm magnitude measured multiplied by one-third number of sides opposite ordinates parabola parallel parallelogram perimeter perpendicular plane polyedroid polyedron polygon portion prism PROBLEM Prop proportional PROPOSITION pyramid quadrant quadrilateral quantities radii radius ratio rectangle regular polygon revoloid rhomboid right angled triangle right line root Scholium sector segment similar similar triangles sine slant height solid angle sphere spherical square straight line tangent THEOREM triangle ABC triangular triangular prism ungula vertex vertical virtual centre
Populære avsnitt
Side 36 - Prove that parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in area.
Side 35 - The sum of any two sides of a triangle, is greater than the third side.
Side 60 - A tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius drawn to the point of contact.
Side 56 - In the same circle, or in equal circles, equal arcs are subtended by equal chords ; and, conversely, equal chords subtend equal arcs.
Side 38 - The volumes of similar solids are to each other as the cubes of their like dimensions.
Side 75 - The logarithm of any power of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number multiplied by the exponent of the power.
Side 86 - If there be two straight lines, one of which is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line. Let...
Side 211 - To find the solidity of a hyperbolic conoid, or otherwise called a hyperboloid. RULE. To the square of the radius of the base, add the square of the diameter...
Side 48 - Hence, the interior angles plus four right angles, is equal to twice as many right angles as the polygon has sides, and consequently, equal to the sum of the interior angles plus the exterior angles.