Orr's Circle of the Sciences: Organic nature, vols. 1-3 (1854-1856)William Somerville Orr W.S. Orr and Company, 1854 |
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Side 7
... added either have no reference to particular things or objects , or when the things referred to are all of the same denomination : thus , if 24 pounds , 37 pounds , 82 pounds , & c . , were all to be added together , the operation would ...
... added either have no reference to particular things or objects , or when the things referred to are all of the same denomination : thus , if 24 pounds , 37 pounds , 82 pounds , & c . , were all to be added together , the operation would ...
Side 8
... added together . Arranging these numbers one under another , as before , taking care not to disturb their local ... adding up any column of figures , all of the same denomination , for every ten in the sum , one must be carried to the ...
... added together . Arranging these numbers one under another , as before , taking care not to disturb their local ... adding up any column of figures , all of the same denomination , for every ten in the sum , one must be carried to the ...
Side 9
... adding 10 to any figure is simply putting 1 before it ; that is , it is adding 1 to the preceding figure , which 1 ... added , and 3 and 2 are to be subtracted ; so that 4 + 6—3—2—5 . Instead of subtracting first 3 and then 2 , we may ...
... adding 10 to any figure is simply putting 1 before it ; that is , it is adding 1 to the preceding figure , which 1 ... added , and 3 and 2 are to be subtracted ; so that 4 + 6—3—2—5 . Instead of subtracting first 3 and then 2 , we may ...
Side 10
... adding them up ; it is a short way of obtaining the results of addition , when the num- bers or quantities to be added are all equal . When the quantities are not only equal , but all of one denomination , the operation is called simple ...
... adding them up ; it is a short way of obtaining the results of addition , when the num- bers or quantities to be added are all equal . When the quantities are not only equal , but all of one denomination , the operation is called simple ...
Side 11
... added , and so on , as is evident from numeration . The cipher , though in itself of no value , thus plays an ... adding up , we find the product to be 14484 . 426 34 1704 1278 14484 You see from the local position of our second ...
... added , and so on , as is evident from numeration . The cipher , though in itself of no value , thus plays an ... adding up , we find the product to be 14484 . 426 34 1704 1278 14484 You see from the local position of our second ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
ABCD Algebra arithmetic base Binomial Theorem bisect calculation called centre chord circumference coefficient common Completing the square contained cotan decimals denominator describe diameter divided dividend divisor draw ellipse equal angles equation equiangular equilateral Euclid EXAMPLES FOR EXERCISE expression exterior angle factors figure formula fraction frustum geometrical progression geometry given straight line greater h₂ Hence inscribed intersecting join latter less logarithm magnitudes manner measure multiplied operation parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane polygon prism Prop proportion proved Q. E. D. PROPOSITION quantity quotient radius ratio rectangle remainder result right angles rule sides sines solid angle sphere square root subtract suppose theorem third triangle ABC trigonometrical
Populære avsnitt
Side 86 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
Side 60 - If a straight line meets two straight lines, so as to make the two interior angles on the same side of it taken together less than two right angles...
Side 58 - ... equal angles in each ; then shall the other sides be equal each to each : and also the third angle of the one to the third angle of the other.
Side 45 - 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 190 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend.
Side 47 - Let it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Side 151 - Equal parallelograms which have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other, have their sides about the equal angles reciprocally proportional ; and parallelograms that have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other, and their sides about the equal angles reciprocally proportional, are equal to one another.
Side 96 - angle in a segment' is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the circumference of the segment, to the extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment.
Side 46 - A rhombus, is that which has all its sides equal, but its angles are not right angles.
Side 66 - From this it is manifest how to a given straight line to apply a parallelogram, which shall have an angle equal to a given rectilineal angle, and shall be equal to a given rectilineal figure, viz.