The Mathematical Monthly, Volum 2John Daniel Runkle John Bartlett, 1860 "A complete catalogue of the writings of Sir John Herschel": v. 3, p. 220-227. |
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Side 41
... and conse- quently the square of the area , or † ( a2x2 — x1 ) = max . , and also 6 VOL . II . four times this , or a2a2 - x - max - 41 Solution of Problems in Maxima and Min- ima by Algebra By RAMCHUNDRA, Delhi College.
... and conse- quently the square of the area , or † ( a2x2 — x1 ) = max . , and also 6 VOL . II . four times this , or a2a2 - x - max - 41 Solution of Problems in Maxima and Min- ima by Algebra By RAMCHUNDRA, Delhi College.
Side 43
... square , and extracting the square root , we find , 22 = ab cos + r 2 ± √√ ( a b cos 0 + r ) 2 — a2 b2 4 C Now a2 b2 is greater than a2 62 cos2 C ; therefore in order that the value of 22 may not become impossible , we must have ab ...
... square , and extracting the square root , we find , 22 = ab cos + r 2 ± √√ ( a b cos 0 + r ) 2 — a2 b2 4 C Now a2 b2 is greater than a2 62 cos2 C ; therefore in order that the value of 22 may not become impossible , we must have ab ...
Side 45
... Institute , Bowdon , Ga . THE square described on the hypothenuse of a right - triangle is equal in area to the sum of the squares on the other two sides . HISTORICAL ITEMS . On account of its extensive application , 45.
... Institute , Bowdon , Ga . THE square described on the hypothenuse of a right - triangle is equal in area to the sum of the squares on the other two sides . HISTORICAL ITEMS . On account of its extensive application , 45.
Side 66
... Square , 1850 , pp . 180. Reprinted by order of the Honorable Court of Directors of the East India Company for circulation in Europe and in India , in acknowledgment of the merits of the author , and in testimony of the sense ...
... Square , 1850 , pp . 180. Reprinted by order of the Honorable Court of Directors of the East India Company for circulation in Europe and in India , in acknowledgment of the merits of the author , and in testimony of the sense ...
Side 76
... square feet ; to find the radii of the circles . Communicated by ARTEMAS MARTIN , Esq . Joining the centres of the equal circles , we shall have a regular polygon of n sides , each side being equal to 2r , twice the required radius ...
... square feet ; to find the radii of the circles . Communicated by ARTEMAS MARTIN , Esq . Joining the centres of the equal circles , we shall have a regular polygon of n sides , each side being equal to 2r , twice the required radius ...
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