Mathematical Problems and Examples, Arranged According to Subjects, from the Senate-House Examination Papers, 1821 to 1836 InclusiveW.P. Grant, 1836 - 335 sider |
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Side vii
... possible of the same cha- racter as those usually proposed to students when they ultimately present themselves candidates for mathematical honors . The papers of questions which have actually been set from time to time , at the Senate ...
... possible of the same cha- racter as those usually proposed to students when they ultimately present themselves candidates for mathematical honors . The papers of questions which have actually been set from time to time , at the Senate ...
Side viii
... possible , in the order in which the subjects natu- rally follow each other ; and that it may be ap- parent what questions in each branch have been proposed in any one year , the dates are printed in the margin . Thus , at page 24 , we ...
... possible , in the order in which the subjects natu- rally follow each other ; and that it may be ap- parent what questions in each branch have been proposed in any one year , the dates are printed in the margin . Thus , at page 24 , we ...
Side xi
... possible of the very essentials of science , and in so putting them as to exhibit clearly the intention of the examiner , and yet to give some exercise to the ingenuity of the candidates . There was a time when the scantiness of our ...
... possible of the very essentials of science , and in so putting them as to exhibit clearly the intention of the examiner , and yet to give some exercise to the ingenuity of the candidates . There was a time when the scantiness of our ...
Side xv
... possible , complete in- vestigation of all those propositions which concern magnitudes generally . Nature frequently presents to us problems , which would require for their solution , an analysis , even more powerful than any yet known ...
... possible , complete in- vestigation of all those propositions which concern magnitudes generally . Nature frequently presents to us problems , which would require for their solution , an analysis , even more powerful than any yet known ...
Side 11
... possible to pay £ 10 in crowns , seven shillings , and moidores ? 77. Required the discount of £ 100 . during three years hence , at 5 per cent . per annum , compound interest . 78. Find the values of x , y and z , which satisfy the ...
... possible to pay £ 10 in crowns , seven shillings , and moidores ? 77. Required the discount of £ 100 . during three years hence , at 5 per cent . per annum , compound interest . 78. Find the values of x , y and z , which satisfy the ...
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Side 3 - ... cuts the base, the rectangle contained by the sides of the triangle is equal to the rectangle contained by the segments of the base, together with the square on the straight line which bisects the angle.
Side 280 - A cone is a solid figure described by the revolution of a right-angled triangle about one of the sides containing the right angle, which side remains fixed.
Side 126 - If two straight lines meeting one another, be parallel to two straight lines which also meet one another, but are not in the same plane with the first two : the plane which passes through the first two is parallel to the plane passing through the others.
Side 2 - IN right angled triangles, the rectilineal figure described upon the side opposite to the right angle, is equal to the similar and similarly described figures upon the sides containing the right angle...
Side 2 - The angles which one straight line makes with another upon one side of it, are either two right angles, or are together equal to two right angles.
Side 255 - If a body be projected from a given point in a given direction with a given velocity...
Side 4 - If a solid angle be contained by three plane angles, any two of them are greater than the third.
Side 157 - To find the magnitude, direction, and point of application of the resultant of any number of parallel forces acting on a rigid body in one plane.
Side 7 - A and B can do a piece of work in m days, B and C in n days, and C and A in p days. In what time can each alone jjerform the work ? 39.
Side 314 - ... varies inversely as the square of the distance of the particle from the centre.