A Course of Mathematics: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military Academy |
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according axis base becomes called centre circle co-ordinates common consequently considered contained corresponding cosec curve decimal denominator determine diameter difference differential co-efficient distance Divide division divisor draw drawn equal equation EXAMPLES expression feet figure four fraction function given gives greater half Hence inches interest join known length less letters logarithm manner means measure method multiplied negative obtain opposite origin parallel perpendicular plane positive PROBLEM Prop proportional proposed quantities quotient radius ratio rectangle Reduce remaining result right angles root rule sides simple sine square straight line Substituting subtracting suppose taken tangent THEOREM third triangle whole yards