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Side 27
... hence the fractions become a2 - ab ab + b2 a2 + b2 and —b2 , a2 —b2 ' 2a2 + 262 a2 - b2 and their sum is therefore 1. Add together 2. Add together 3. Add together a- α b , and £ . a2c + ab + bc Ans . Ъ C a abe a + b " and a b 2a2 + 263 ...
... hence the fractions become a2 - ab ab + b2 a2 + b2 and —b2 , a2 —b2 ' 2a2 + 262 a2 - b2 and their sum is therefore 1. Add together 2. Add together 3. Add together a- α b , and £ . a2c + ab + bc Ans . Ъ C a abe a + b " and a b 2a2 + 263 ...
Side 28
... hence the product required is a2 - 62 . NOTE . Cancel factors which appear in both terms . 3ab За 2a 1. Multiply by 4c 3c 4a 36 2. Multiply by 3. Multiply a + b α -b 2a + b by a - b a + b -b 4. Multiply b by a2 - b2 a + b ' a2 - b2 a2 ...
... hence the product required is a2 - 62 . NOTE . Cancel factors which appear in both terms . 3ab За 2a 1. Multiply by 4c 3c 4a 36 2. Multiply by 3. Multiply a + b α -b 2a + b by a - b a + b -b 4. Multiply b by a2 - b2 a + b ' a2 - b2 a2 ...
Side 34
... hence it is evident , that the cube root of a3 + 3a2x + 3ax2 + x3 is a + x ; taking away the cube of a , the first term of the root , the remainder is 3a2x + 3ax2 + x3 ; the first term of which divided by 3a2 , gives the quotient x ...
... hence it is evident , that the cube root of a3 + 3a2x + 3ax2 + x3 is a + x ; taking away the cube of a , the first term of the root , the remainder is 3a2x + 3ax2 + x3 ; the first term of which divided by 3a2 , gives the quotient x ...
Side 36
... hence , taking a plus quantity from one side , and placing it on the other , with its sign changed , is equivalent to subtracting equals from equals , and it has just been shown , that taking a minus quantity from one side to the other ...
... hence , taking a plus quantity from one side , and placing it on the other , with its sign changed , is equivalent to subtracting equals from equals , and it has just been shown , that taking a minus quantity from one side to the other ...
Side 38
... Hence , by collecting the terms , it becomes 7x = 102 . .. by division , by Rule 2d , x = 144 . 68. SCHOLIUM 1. If the relation between x and the known quantities be not given in the form of an equation , but of a proportion , it may be ...
... Hence , by collecting the terms , it becomes 7x = 102 . .. by division , by Rule 2d , x = 144 . 68. SCHOLIUM 1. If the relation between x and the known quantities be not given in the form of an equation , but of a proportion , it may be ...
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A System of Practical Mathematics: Being No.XVI. of a New Series of School-Books Scottish School-Book Assoc Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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ABCD acres altitude annuity base bisected breadth bushels cask cent centre chord circle circumference coefficient common Cosec Cosine cubic denominator depth diagonal diameter difference distance divided divisor draw equal equation EXAMPLE EXERCISES feet figure Find the area Find the sum Find the surface fraction frustum gallons gauge given greater height hence hypotenuse inches LADC latitude least common multiple length less logarithm miles Multiply number of sides parallel Parallel Sailing parallelogram parallelopipeds perpendicular plane Plane Sailing poles polygon prism Prop proportional PROPOSITION pyramid quotient radius ratio remainder right angles RULE sailed SCHOLIUM Secant Cotang segment side AC Sine slant height solid angles specific gravity square root station straight line subtract surd surface and solidity Tang tangent THEOREM trapezium triangle ullage unknown quantities yards
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