Stories about Mathematics-land, Volum 2J.M. Dent and Sons, 1927 |
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Side 17
... arranged Billy on the table , like this : TL He took the large rolling - pin , and he rolled Billy from his head to his heels till little Billy crumpled up , like this : Z " Oh dear ! " sobbed little Billy , when Mr. Geometry had ...
... arranged Billy on the table , like this : TL He took the large rolling - pin , and he rolled Billy from his head to his heels till little Billy crumpled up , like this : Z " Oh dear ! " sobbed little Billy , when Mr. Geometry had ...
Side 18
... arranged him in exactly the same manner as he had arranged Billy . T π Then he took the rolling - pin , and he rolled middle - sized Frank from his head to his heels , till middle - sized Frank looked like this : T But Frank did not ...
... arranged him in exactly the same manner as he had arranged Billy . T π Then he took the rolling - pin , and he rolled middle - sized Frank from his head to his heels , till middle - sized Frank looked like this : T But Frank did not ...
Side 19
... arranged Jack on the table in exactly the same manner as he had arranged Billy and Frank . Then he took the rolling - pin and rolled Jack from his head to his heels , then from his heels to his head , and back again , and back again ...
... arranged Jack on the table in exactly the same manner as he had arranged Billy and Frank . Then he took the rolling - pin and rolled Jack from his head to his heels , then from his heels to his head , and back again , and back again ...
Side 55
... arrange the set - square so that the whole line AB can be seen . ) Take your ruler and place it along AB . Now if you run your ruler up along the edge of the set - square , it will be parallel to AB . At A or B hold the set- It is ...
... arrange the set - square so that the whole line AB can be seen . ) Take your ruler and place it along AB . Now if you run your ruler up along the edge of the set - square , it will be parallel to AB . At A or B hold the set- It is ...
Side 81
... arrange like terms under one another , with their proper signs in front of them . If the first term has no sign in front of it , it is plus . Now I think you will be able to work this out : Find the value of a + 3b + 4c + 2a + 3c + 4d + ...
... arrange like terms under one another , with their proper signs in front of them . If the first term has no sign in front of it , it is plus . Now I think you will be able to work this out : Find the value of a + 3b + 4c + 2a + 3c + 4d + ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
180 degrees 2a²b³ 2ab+b² 90 degrees 9ab³ Adjacent Angles Algebra Angle contains angles are equal angles equal answer Arithmetic arranged Billy brackets centre Coefficients Construction contain 360 degrees course cube root describe a circle describe an arc describe an equilateral describe an Isosceles Divide divisions divisor Draw a line draw a straight draw regular figures Equilateral Triangle Euclid Extract the square Find the sum Find the value Geometry given straight line graph inches long Isosceles Triangle letters line at right Measure negative number of degrees parallel pence Problem Book Prop Proposition protractor prove Quadri Quadrilateral quotient radius Rhombus right angles rolling-pin Scalene set-square shillings sides and angles sides equal Simple Equations Simultaneous Equations Solve square root Subtraction Take any point thing Tommy Trapezium unknown terms Unlike Signs vertically opposite angles Waterloo station
Populære avsnitt
Side 73 - 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 73 - When a straight line standing on another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is called a right angle ; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a perpendicular to it.
Side 49 - To draw a straight line at right angles to a given straight line, from a given point in the same.
Side 72 - A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the same straight line.
Side 73 - An ACUTE ANGLE is one which is less than a right angle ; as the angle DEF.
Side 69 - ECF; and they are adjacent angles. But, when the adjacent angles which one straight line makes with another straight line are equal to one another, each of them is called a right IT angle ; therefore each of the angles DCF, ECF, is a right angle.
Side 52 - To draw a straight line perpendicular to a given straight line of unlimited length from a given point without it.
Side 44 - Let BAC be the given rectilineal angle, it is required to bisect it. Take any point D in AB, and from AC cut (i.
Side 72 - DEF. 2. A line has position, and it has length, but neither breadth nor thickness. The extremities of a line are points, and the intersection of two lines is a point. DEF. 3. A surface has position, and it has length and breadth, but not thickness. The boundaries of a surface, and the intersection of two surfaces, are lines. DEF. 4. A solid has position, and it has length, breadth and thickness. The boundaries of a solid are surfaces. DEF. 5. A straight line is...
Side 74 - EFGH is a square. The area of a square is found by multiplying the length of one side by itself ; in other words, Area of a square = square of one side. Find the area, in square yards and smaller units, of a square, the length of whose side is : 49. 97 yds. 52. 372 ft. 55. 98 ft. 6 in. 50. 388...