Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors and Intended to be the Text-book of the Course of Private Lectures on These Sciences in the University at Cambridge, Volum 2Printed at the University Press, by WilliamHilliard, 1801 |
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Side 18
... less angle respectively , is evident from the figure . And that two quantities of any kind may be found , by the same rule , from their sum and difference , may be proved thus . Let CN represent the less and NL the greater of any two ...
... less angle respectively , is evident from the figure . And that two quantities of any kind may be found , by the same rule , from their sum and difference , may be proved thus . Let CN represent the less and NL the greater of any two ...
Side 22
... less seg- ment . Hence , in each of the right - angled triangles , will be known two sides , and the angle opposite to one of them ; and consequently the other angles will be found by the first problem . NOTE . In the above proportions ...
... less seg- ment . Hence , in each of the right - angled triangles , will be known two sides , and the angle opposite to one of them ; and consequently the other angles will be found by the first problem . NOTE . In the above proportions ...
Side 39
... less end 11 inches ? Ans . 131ft . 3. Required the area of a trapezoid , the parallel sides being 21 feet 3 inches and 18 feet 6 inches , and the dis- tance between them 8 feet 5 inches . Ans . 167 feet 3 inches 4 ′′ 6 " " . PROBLEM ...
... less end 11 inches ? Ans . 131ft . 3. Required the area of a trapezoid , the parallel sides being 21 feet 3 inches and 18 feet 6 inches , and the dis- tance between them 8 feet 5 inches . Ans . 167 feet 3 inches 4 ′′ 6 " " . PROBLEM ...
Side 39
... less end 11 inches ? Ans . 1314ft . 3. Required the area of a trapezoid , the parallel sides . being 21 feet 3 inches and 18 feet 6 inches , and the dis- tance between them 8 feet 5 inches . Ans . 167 feet 3 inches 4 " 6 " " . PROBLEM ...
... less end 11 inches ? Ans . 1314ft . 3. Required the area of a trapezoid , the parallel sides . being 21 feet 3 inches and 18 feet 6 inches , and the dis- tance between them 8 feet 5 inches . Ans . 167 feet 3 inches 4 " 6 " " . PROBLEM ...
Side 52
... less than 34 , but greater than 3 to 1 ; and thence inferred the ratio above mentioned , as may be seen in his book de dimensione circuli . And in this manner was the problem more anciently performed by Philo Gedarensis , and by ...
... less than 34 , but greater than 3 to 1 ; and thence inferred the ratio above mentioned , as may be seen in his book de dimensione circuli . And in this manner was the problem more anciently performed by Philo Gedarensis , and by ...
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Side 21 - As the base or sum of the segments Is to the sum of the other two sides, So is the difference of those sides To the difference of the segments of the base.
Side 17 - To find the other side: — as the sum of the two given sides is to their difference, so is the tangent of half the sum of their opposite angles to the tangent of half their difference...
Side 83 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Side 328 - The conjugate to any diameter is the line drawn through the centre, and parallel to the tangent of the curve at the vertex of the diameter. So...
Side 28 - But if the hypothenuse be made radius -, then each leg "will represent the sine of its opposite angle ; namely, the leg AB the sine of the arc AE or angle c, and the leg BC the sine of the arc CD or angle A.
Side 83 - The axis of a solid is a line drawn from the middle of one end to the middle of the opposite end ; as between the opposite ends of a prism.
Side 83 - The sphere may be conceived to be formed by the revolution of a semicircle about its diameter, which remains fixed.
Side 130 - Between these, in a right line, stands an ancient statue, the head whereof is 97 feet from the summit of the higher, and 86 feet from the top of the lower column, and the distance between the...
Side 205 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Side 38 - Multiply the sum of the two parallel sides by the perpendicular distance between them, and half the product will be the area.