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... varies somewhat from the common use of elementary text - books - is at least based upon the experience of many years , and embodies the result of frequent con- sultation with our colleagues and other teachers . As regards the earlier ...
... varies somewhat from the common use of elementary text - books - is at least based upon the experience of many years , and embodies the result of frequent con- sultation with our colleagues and other teachers . As regards the earlier ...
Side 267
... This is expressed by saying that when the velocity is uniform the distance is proportional to the time , or more briefly , the distance varies as the time . Ꭶ t Again , if we refer to the general RATIO , PROPORTION , AND VARIATION , 267.
... This is expressed by saying that when the velocity is uniform the distance is proportional to the time , or more briefly , the distance varies as the time . Ꭶ t Again , if we refer to the general RATIO , PROPORTION , AND VARIATION , 267.
Side 268
... varies as B. " 306. If A varies as B , then A is equal to B multiplied by some constant quantity . For suppose that α1 , α , α ......... . , b1 , b2 , b ... are corresponding values of A and B. Then , by definition , Hence that is , α1 ...
... varies as B. " 306. If A varies as B , then A is equal to B multiplied by some constant quantity . For suppose that α1 , α , α ......... . , b1 , b2 , b ... are corresponding values of A and B. Then , by definition , Hence that is , α1 ...
Side 269
... varies directly as their product . Thus A varies jointly as B and C when AmBC . For in- stance , the interest on a sum of money varies jointly as the principal , the time , and the rate per cent . 309. DEFINITION . A is said to vary ...
... varies directly as their product . Thus A varies jointly as B and C when AmBC . For in- stance , the interest on a sum of money varies jointly as the principal , the time , and the rate per cent . 309. DEFINITION . A is said to vary ...
Side 270
... varies directly as its base when the height is constant , and directly as the height when the base is constant ; and when both the height and base are variable , the area varies as the product of the numbers representing the height and ...
... varies directly as its base when the height is constant , and directly as the height when the base is constant ; and when both the height and base are variable , the area varies as the product of the numbers representing the height and ...
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