Military examinations. Mathematical examination papers, set for entrance to R.M.A., Woolwich, with answers, by W.F. Austin |
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Side 7
... other , and intersecting in O , AO and CO are three and four feet respectively : find the sides and angles of the quadrilateral ACBD formed by joining the extremities of the chords . PURE MATHEMATICS . ( 1. ) 1. If two straight ( 7 )
... other , and intersecting in O , AO and CO are three and four feet respectively : find the sides and angles of the quadrilateral ACBD formed by joining the extremities of the chords . PURE MATHEMATICS . ( 1. ) 1. If two straight ( 7 )
Side 9
... extremities of their latera recta is a parabola . 14. Find the equation of the tangent at any point of an hyperbola and deduce that of the normal . If the hyperbola be equilateral , prove that the portion of the normal intercepted ...
... extremities of their latera recta is a parabola . 14. Find the equation of the tangent at any point of an hyperbola and deduce that of the normal . If the hyperbola be equilateral , prove that the portion of the normal intercepted ...
Side 25
... extremity of a latus rectum of the ellipse , find the lengths of the perpendiculars upon this tangent from the foci . 10. If a right cone be cut by a plane which meets the cone on both sides the vertex , the section is an hyperbola . 11 ...
... extremity of a latus rectum of the ellipse , find the lengths of the perpendiculars upon this tangent from the foci . 10. If a right cone be cut by a plane which meets the cone on both sides the vertex , the section is an hyperbola . 11 ...
Side 30
... extremities of any arc of the path of a projectile , a the angle between the tangents at those points , and the velocity at the vertex of the parabola ; prove V1 v2 sin a that the time of describing the arc = gv 7. State Newton's Third ...
... extremities of any arc of the path of a projectile , a the angle between the tangents at those points , and the velocity at the vertex of the parabola ; prove V1 v2 sin a that the time of describing the arc = gv 7. State Newton's Third ...
Side 32
... extremities . AB , a uniform rod of weight ( W ) , movable in a vertical plane about a hinge at A , is sustained in equilibrium by a weight ( P ) attached to a string BCP passing over a smooth peg C , AC Р being vertical ; if cos ACB ...
... extremities . AB , a uniform rod of weight ( W ) , movable in a vertical plane about a hinge at A , is sustained in equilibrium by a weight ( P ) attached to a string BCP passing over a smooth peg C , AC Р being vertical ; if cos ACB ...
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ABCD acceleration ALGEBRA arithmetic axes axis ball base binomial theorem bisected body centre of gravity chord circular measure cone continued fraction cos² curve Define described diameter differential coefficient distance drawn elastic ellipse equiangular equilateral equilibrium Find an expression Find the equation Find the number Find the sum find the value find the velocity forces acting fraction geometrical given straight line harmonic mean horizontal plane hyperbola inclined plane inscribed intersect least common multiple length magnitude middle points number of combinations parabola parallel parallelogram particle pendulum perpendicular positive integer produced pulley PURE MATHEMATICS quadrilateral radius ratio rectangle contained rectangular right angles roots segments sin² sliding smooth solid angle Solve the equation sphere square STATICS string tan-¹ tangent theorem things taken triangle ABC TRIGONOMETRY vertex weight
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Side 114 - ... the sides containing the obtuse angle, by twice the rectangle contained by the side upon which, when produced, the perpendicular falls, and the straight line intercepted without the triangle between the perpendicular and the obtuse...
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