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Plane Geometry - Page 281
by Fletcher Durell, Elmer Ellsworth Arnold - 1917 - 318 pages
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Hirsch's Geometry: Or, A Sequel to Euclid

Meyer Hirsch - Geometry - 1827 - 288 pages
...given ; the circumference of one is 69х. 5", and that of the other 35'. 9" : what is the diameter of a circle, whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of these two circles? Ans. 24х. 8". 9"х, nearly. VI. To convert a circle, whose diameter is 9х....
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Hirsch's Collection of Examples Formulae and Calculations on the Literal ...

Hirsch - Algebra - 1827 - 690 pages
...circles given ; the circumference of one is 69'. 5", and that of the other 35'. g" : what is the diameter of a circle, whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of these two circles ? Ans. 24х. 8". 9//x, nearly. VI. To convert a circle, whose diameter is 9'....
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Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of ...

Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1880 - 390 pages
...77 yards, 1 foot, 9 inches, and 7 yards, 2 feet, 4 inches, respectively; find the side of a square whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two squares. 10. A farmer raises 750 bushels of wheat, at an expense of $675; how must he sell it per bushel...
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Appendix to the Assembly Journal, Volume 2

Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1880 - 1304 pages
...77 yards, 1 foot, 9 inches, and 7 yards, 2 feet, 4 inches, respectively; find the side of a square whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two squares. 10. A farmer raises 750 bushels of wheat, at an expense of $675; how must he sell it per bushel...
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Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of ...

Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1880 - 402 pages
...77 yards, 1 foot, 9 inches, and 7 yards, 2 feet, 4 inches, respectively; find the side of a square whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two squares. 10. A farmer raises 7f)0 bushels of wheat, at an expense of $675; how must he sell it per...
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Elementary Text-book of Trigonometry

Robert Hamilton Pinkerton - Trigonometry - 1884 - 194 pages
...circumference 2 = -x)-x27r»- (Art. 4). Ex. Show that the area of a circle whose radins is 17 inchee is equal to the sum of the areas of two circles whose radii are 15 inches and 8 inches respectively. The sum of the areas of two circles whose radii are 15 inches...
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Elementary Algebra for Schools

Henry Sinclair Hall, Samuel Ratcliffe Knight - Algebra - 1885 - 412 pages
...varies as the square of its diameter ; prove that the area of a circle whose diameter is 2¿ inches is equal to the sum of the areas of two circles whose diameters are l£, and 2 inches respectively. 22. The pressure of wind on a plane surface varies jointly...
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An Advanced Arithmetic, Theoretical and Practical

James William Nicholson - Arithmetic - 1889 - 408 pages
...a line be run parallel to the base to divide the field into two equal parts ? 10. Find the diameter of a circle whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two circles, whose diameters are 12 and 5 in. 448. Similar solids are those which have the same form, and their corresponding...
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Three Roads to a Commission in the United States Army

William Power Burnham - 1893 - 188 pages
...given angle. 8. Find by geometrical construction the radius of the circle whose area is equivalent to the sum of the areas of two circles whose radii are 3 and 4 inches respectively. Trigonometry and Logarithms. 1. (a) Explain the reason of the rule for...
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Plane and Solid Geometry: Suggestive Method

Charles Ambrose Van Velzer, George Clinton Shutts - Geometry - 1894 - 522 pages
...XV. To construct a square equal in area to a given rectangle. PROPOSITION XVL To construct a square whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of two given squares. PROPOSITION XVII. To construct a square whose area is equal to the difference of the...
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