A System of Practical Mathematics: ... With a Plain Account of the Gregorian Or New Style ... By John Potterauthor, 1753 - 395 Seiten |
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... middle Row of the fame Denomination with the 3 in the upper and the 4 in the the lower Rows , I add the 4 and the Addition of Decimal Fractions . 55 Addition of Decimal Fractions To add Decimal Fractions together ibid.
... middle Row of the fame Denomination with the 3 in the upper and the 4 in the the lower Rows , I add the 4 and the Addition of Decimal Fractions . 55 Addition of Decimal Fractions To add Decimal Fractions together ibid.
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... middle Row , or Row of Squares , for the Number pertaining to the firft Dot to the left Hand , which in this Example is 6 ; if it is not there , take the next lefs Square , which in this Case is 4 , whofe Root is 2 ; now draw a crooked ...
... middle Row , or Row of Squares , for the Number pertaining to the firft Dot to the left Hand , which in this Example is 6 ; if it is not there , take the next lefs Square , which in this Case is 4 , whofe Root is 2 ; now draw a crooked ...
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... Middle of one of the Sides , and the Product is the Area of the Polygon . In the Pentagon ABCDE each Side is 95 , and the Per- pendicular F G 65.36 , to find the Area ? 95 5 A E B F 475 Sum of the Sides . 32.68 Half the Perp . FG . 3800 ...
... Middle of one of the Sides , and the Product is the Area of the Polygon . In the Pentagon ABCDE each Side is 95 , and the Per- pendicular F G 65.36 , to find the Area ? 95 5 A E B F 475 Sum of the Sides . 32.68 Half the Perp . FG . 3800 ...
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... Middle , the greater Diameter A D is 20 , the leffer Diameter BC 10 , and the Height EF 30 , to find the Content of the Fruftum ? 20 10 200 33.333 B 10 C F 30 20 10 A D 20 E 10 ΙΟ 233.333 .7854 933332 1166665 1866664 1633331 3 ) 100 ...
... Middle , the greater Diameter A D is 20 , the leffer Diameter BC 10 , and the Height EF 30 , to find the Content of the Fruftum ? 20 10 200 33.333 B 10 C F 30 20 10 A D 20 E 10 ΙΟ 233.333 .7854 933332 1166665 1866664 1633331 3 ) 100 ...
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... Middle of which is a Point , from which all Lines drawn to the Sur- face are equal , Rule . Cube the Diameter , then multiply that Cube by .5236 , and the Product is the folid Content of the Globe . Exam . The Diameter of a Globe is 3 2 ...
... Middle of which is a Point , from which all Lines drawn to the Sur- face are equal , Rule . Cube the Diameter , then multiply that Cube by .5236 , and the Product is the folid Content of the Globe . Exam . The Diameter of a Globe is 3 2 ...
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A System of Practical Mathematics: ... with a Plain Account of the Gregorian ... JOHN. POTTER Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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Seite 6 - Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator: then reduce the new fraction to its lowest terms.
Seite 30 - 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.
Seite 224 - As the base or sum of the segments Is to the sum of the other two sides, So is the difference of those sides To the difference of the segments of the base.
Seite 147 - FRUSTUM, in mathematics ; a part of some solid body separated from the rest. The frustum of a cone is the part that remains, when the top is cut oft by a plane parallel to the base, and is otherwise called a truncated cone.
Seite 361 - ... years, amounts to a whole day. By which the Vernal Equinox was anticipated ten days, from the time of the general council of Nice, held in...
Seite 230 - When you have proved that the three angles of every triangle are equal to two right angles...
Seite 361 - October, in 1582, to make the equinox fall on the twenty-first of March, as it did at the time of that council ; and to prevent the like variation for the future, he ordered that three days should be abated in every four hundred years by reducing the leap year at the close of each century for three successive centuries to common years, and retaining the leap year at the close of each fourth century only. This was at that time esteemed...
Seite 147 - Multiply the diameters of the two bases together, and to the product add one third of the square of the difference of the diameters : then multiplying this sum by 7854...
Seite 134 - Dimensions of any of the parts nf a Circle being given, to find the side of a square equal to the Circle. RULE. If the area of the circle be given, extract the square root of the area, which will be the side of a square equal to the circle : If the diameter or circumference be given, find the area by Art.
Seite 132 - To find the area of a Circle. ' RULE. Multiply half the diameter by half the circumference, and the product is the area...