The Young Gentleman's Arithmetick, and Geometry: Containing Such Elements of the Said Arts Or Sciences as are Most Useful and Easy to be KnownJ. Knapton, 1723 - 294 Seiten |
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... Square and Cube Root . CHAP . XIII . Of Equation , or the Me- thod of folving Questions , by ( what is call'd ) the Rule of Algebra . 138 CHAP . XIV . Of the Use of Loga- rithms . 154 THE I THE Young Gentleman's ARITHMETICK , BOTH ...
... Square and Cube Root . CHAP . XIII . Of Equation , or the Me- thod of folving Questions , by ( what is call'd ) the Rule of Algebra . 138 CHAP . XIV . Of the Use of Loga- rithms . 154 THE I THE Young Gentleman's ARITHMETICK , BOTH ...
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... Square . Namely , as 3f2f - 6ƒ Square fo 3x2 = 64 Squ . i . c . 16 , Divifion Divifion of common Fractions , of the fame Denomination , 70 The Young Gentleman's.
... Square . Namely , as 3f2f - 6ƒ Square fo 3x2 = 64 Squ . i . c . 16 , Divifion Divifion of common Fractions , of the fame Denomination , 70 The Young Gentleman's.
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... square , viz . 144 ) 64064 ( 444 Feet fquare . 576 646 576 704 576 128 Inches fquare . And thus it is found , that 47 Feet , 8 Inches , multiply'd into 9 Feet , 4 Inches will produce 444 Feet fquare , and 128 Chap . will 100 The Young ...
... square , viz . 144 ) 64064 ( 444 Feet fquare . 576 646 576 704 576 128 Inches fquare . And thus it is found , that 47 Feet , 8 Inches , multiply'd into 9 Feet , 4 Inches will produce 444 Feet fquare , and 128 Chap . will 100 The Young ...
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... . Where Z denotes the Sum , a B - a the firft Term , the fecond Term , the laft Term , aq the Square of the firft Term , ßw the fecond Term multi- plied into the last . of any greffion . Chap . XI Term by the Arithm . Proportion . 123.
... . Where Z denotes the Sum , a B - a the firft Term , the fecond Term , the laft Term , aq the Square of the firft Term , ßw the fecond Term multi- plied into the last . of any greffion . Chap . XI Term by the Arithm . Proportion . 123.
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... Square of the first Geome- Term . Then by the fecond Term , les- trical Pro- fen'd by the Subtraction of the firft Term , divide the Remainder , and the Quotient will be the Sum of the Progreflion . For Instance : 2. 4. 8. 16. 32. are ...
... Square of the first Geome- Term . Then by the fecond Term , les- trical Pro- fen'd by the Subtraction of the firft Term , divide the Remainder , and the Quotient will be the Sum of the Progreflion . For Instance : 2. 4. 8. 16. 32. are ...
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Seite 145 - If the errors are alike, divide the difference of the products by the difference of the errors, and the quotient will be the answer.
Seite 211 - Therefore all the interior angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Seite 8 - 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...
Seite 60 - That is, ten units make one ten, ten tens make one hundred, ten hundreds make one thousand, and so on.
Seite 209 - Cwol. 2. If one angle in one triangle be equal to one angle in another, the sums of the remaining angles will also be equal (ax.
Seite 184 - ... center of the same circle, subtend equal arcs ; by bisecting the angles at the center, the arcs which are subtended by them are also bisected, and hence, a sixth, eighth, tenth, twelfth, &c. part of the circumference of a circle may be found. If the right angle be considered as divided into 90 degrees, each degree into 60 minutes, and each minute into 60 seconds, and so on, according to the sexagesimal division of a degree ; by the aid of the first corollary to Prop. 32, Book i., may be found...