A Course of Mathematics ...: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military Academy ...F. C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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Side 141
... parallel of latitude , is about 15550 miles ; now as the earth turns round in 23 hours 56 minutes , at what rate per hour is the city of London carried by this motion from west to east ? Ans . 6493 miles an hour . QUEST . 16. A father ...
... parallel of latitude , is about 15550 miles ; now as the earth turns round in 23 hours 56 minutes , at what rate per hour is the city of London carried by this motion from west to east ? Ans . 6493 miles an hour . QUEST . 16. A father ...
Side 265
... Parallel , Oblique , Per- pendicular , or Tangential . 9. Parallel Lines are always at the same per- pendicular distance ; and they never meet , though ever so far produced . 10. Oblique lines change their distance , and would meet , if ...
... Parallel , Oblique , Per- pendicular , or Tangential . 9. Parallel Lines are always at the same per- pendicular distance ; and they never meet , though ever so far produced . 10. Oblique lines change their distance , and would meet , if ...
Side 267
... parallel . f 38. A Trapezoid has only one pair of oppo- site sides parallel 39. A Diagonal is a line joining any two opposite angles of a quadrilateral .ロ DD 40. Plane figures that have more than four sides are , in general , called ...
... parallel . f 38. A Trapezoid has only one pair of oppo- site sides parallel 39. A Diagonal is a line joining any two opposite angles of a quadrilateral .ロ DD 40. Plane figures that have more than four sides are , in general , called ...
Side 278
... Parallel Lines , it makes the Alternate Angles Equal to each other . Let the line EF cut the two parallel lines AB , CD ; then will the angle AFF be equal to the alternate angle EFD . For if they are not equal , one of them must be ...
... Parallel Lines , it makes the Alternate Angles Equal to each other . Let the line EF cut the two parallel lines AB , CD ; then will the angle AFF be equal to the alternate angle EFD . For if they are not equal , one of them must be ...
Side 279
... Parallel Lines , the Outward Angle is Equal to the Inward Opposite one , on the Same Side ; and the two Inward Angles , on the Same Side , equal to two Right Angles . Let the line EF cut the two parallel lines AB , CD ; then will the ...
... Parallel Lines , the Outward Angle is Equal to the Inward Opposite one , on the Same Side ; and the two Inward Angles , on the Same Side , equal to two Right Angles . Let the line EF cut the two parallel lines AB , CD ; then will the ...
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A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. Composed for the Use of ..., Volum 1 Charles Hutton,Olinthus Gregory,Thomas Stephens Davies Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
AB² ABCD AC² angles equal arithmetical mean arithmetical progression arithmetical series BC² bisected centre chord ciphers circle circumference compound compound interest consequently contained cube root cubic equation decimal denotes diameter divide dividend division divisor draw equal angles equal th equation equiangular equilateral EXAMPLES figure fraction gallon geometrical geometrical progression given number gives greater half the arc Hence improper fraction infinite series Inscribed integer less Let ABC logarithm manner measured by half mult Multiply number of terms opposite angles outward angle parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane polygon prism PROBLEM proportional Q. E. D. THEOREM QUEST quotient radii radius ratio rectangle Reduce remainder right angles Right-angled Triangle rule side AC square root subtract surd tangent third transposing triangle ABC VULGAR FRACTIONS whole number yards
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Side 280 - 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 2 - The sum of the three angles of any triangle is equal to two right angles, this is a Theorem, the truth of which is demonstrated by Geometry.
Side 4 - Los números cardinales 0: zero 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four 5: five 6: six 7: seven 8: eight 9: nine 10: ten 11: eleven 12: twelve 13: thirteen 14: fourteen 15: fifteen 16: sixteen 17: seventeen 18: eighteen 19: nineteen 20: twenty...
Side 32 - Place the numbers so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other.
Side 11 - Subtract the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished.
Side 297 - Hence, conversely, a line drawn perpendicular to a tangent, at the point of contact, passes through the centre of the circle.
Side 264 - A Right angle is that which is made by one line perpendicular to another. Or when the angles on each side are equal to one another, they are right angles.
Side 325 - Similar solid figures are such as have all their solid angles equal, each to each, and are contained by the same number of similar planes.
Side 275 - THE Difference of any Two Sides of a Triangle, is Less than the Third Side.
Side 184 - Reduce compound fractions to simple ones, and mixt numbers to improper fractions ; then multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for. a new denominator.