The Young Mathematician's Guide: Being a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Mathematicks ... With an Appendix of Practical GaugingS. Birt, 1747 - 480 Seiten |
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... shall not enlarge upon , but leave the Book to speak for itself ; and if it be not able to give Satisfaction to the Reader , I am fure all I can fay here in it's Behalf will never re- commend it : But this may be truly faid , Thut ...
... shall not enlarge upon , but leave the Book to speak for itself ; and if it be not able to give Satisfaction to the Reader , I am fure all I can fay here in it's Behalf will never re- commend it : But this may be truly faid , Thut ...
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... shall now proceed to give a particular Account of each ; and firft of Arithmetick , which is the Bafis or Foundation of all Arts , both Mathematick and Mechanick ; and therefore it ought to be well understood before the rest are meddled ...
... shall now proceed to give a particular Account of each ; and firft of Arithmetick , which is the Bafis or Foundation of all Arts , both Mathematick and Mechanick ; and therefore it ought to be well understood before the rest are meddled ...
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... shall therefore give but a fhort Account of it . Mufical Proportion or Habitude is , when of three Numbers ; the firft hath the fame Proportion to the third , as the Difference between the first and fecond hath to the Difference between ...
... shall therefore give but a fhort Account of it . Mufical Proportion or Habitude is , when of three Numbers ; the firft hath the fame Proportion to the third , as the Difference between the first and fecond hath to the Difference between ...
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... shall be fhew'd in the next Chapter . However , it is most like an Artist to perform Things of this Nature the nearest and easiest Way they can be done . Question 33. Suppose there were two equal Circles , whose Peri- pheries ( viz ...
... shall be fhew'd in the next Chapter . However , it is most like an Artist to perform Things of this Nature the nearest and easiest Way they can be done . Question 33. Suppose there were two equal Circles , whose Peri- pheries ( viz ...
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... shall pass ( or cut ) thro ' any Three Points given , not lying in a Right - line , as at the Points A B D. Join the Points A B and B D with Right - lines ; then bisect both thofe Lines ( per Problem 2. ) the Point where the bifecting ...
... shall pass ( or cut ) thro ' any Three Points given , not lying in a Right - line , as at the Points A B D. Join the Points A B and B D with Right - lines ; then bisect both thofe Lines ( per Problem 2. ) the Point where the bifecting ...
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Seite 473 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; and each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds ; and these into thirds, &c.
Seite 92 - If 8 men can do a piece of work in 12 days, how long will it take...
Seite 168 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Seite 395 - RULE. Multiply the sum of the two extremes by half the number of terms, the product will be the sum of all the terms.
Seite 469 - Numbers z — i and z -+- 1 be even, and accordingly their Logarithms, and the Difference of the Logarithms will be had, which let be called y.: -Therefore...
Seite 146 - ... axioms : 1. If equal quantities be added to equal quantities, the sums will be equal. 2. If equal quantities be subtracted from equal quantities, the remainders will be equal. 3. If equal quantities be multiplied by equal quantities, the products will be equal. 4. If equal quantities be divided by equal quantities, the quotients will be equal. 5.
Seite 476 - In any triangle, the sides are proportional to the sines of the opposite angles, ie. t abc sin A sin B sin C...
Seite 146 - If equal quantities be added to equal quantities, the sums will be equal. 2. If equal quantities be taken from equal quantities, the remainders will be equal. 3. If equal quantities be multiplied by the same, or equal quantities, the products will be equal.
Seite 469 - Term will give the Logarithm to 20 Places of Figures. But, if z be greater than 10000, the...
Seite 114 - The particular Rates of all the Ingredients propofed to be mixed, the Mean Rate of the whole Mixture, and any one .of the Quantities to be mixed being given: Thence to find how much of every one of the other Ingredients is requifite to compofe the Mixture.