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" From half the sum of the three sides, subtract each side severally ; multiply the half sum, and the three remainders together, and the square root of the product will be the Area required. Example. — Required the Area of a Triangle, whose sides are... "
A Treatise on Practical Mensuration in Eight Parts ... - Page 42
by Anthony Nesbit - 1824 - 434 pages
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The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various ...

Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1785 - 350 pages
...RULE, 3. From Half the Burn of the three Sides fubtnuft each Side feverally ; multiply the Half Sura and the three Remainders continually together, and the Square Root of the laft ProducT. will be the Area 6f the Triangle, that is, * • Tc— 2. *=Half the Sum of the Sides....
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The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various ...

Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...let at per Acre ? Case 2. When the three Sides of a Triangle are given, to find the Area. RULE. 3. From Half the Sum of the three Sides subtract each...continually together, and the Square Root of the last Produdl will be the Area of the Triangle, that is, ^++l= j = Half the Sum of the Sides'. 2 Then let...
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A Treatise of Practical Surveying: Which is Demonstrated from Its First ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1806 - 486 pages
...following problem will be evident. PROBLEM VIII. Three sides of a plane triangle given t0 find the area. RULE. From half the sum of the three sides subtract each side severally ; take the logarithms of half the sum and three remainders, anil half their total will be the logarithm...
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The principles of architecture, Volume 1

Peter Nicholson - 1809 - 426 pages
...f. i ii PROBLEM III. To find the area of a triangle, whose three sides only are given. From the half sum of the three sides, subtract each side severally; multiply the half sum and the three remainders together, and the square root of the product will be the area required. EXAMPLE I. Rcquireth the area...
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The Theory and Practice of Surveying: Containing All the Instructions ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1811 - 580 pages
...following problem will be evident. PROB. nil. The three sides of a filane triangle given to find the area. RULE. From half the sum of the three sides subtract each side severally ; take the logarithms of half the sum and three remainders, and half their total will be the logarithm...
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A Treatise on Surveying, Containing the Theory and Practice: To which is ...

John Gummere - Surveying - 1814 - 398 pages
...37° 30' and 48° 15'? Ans. 6A. 3R. 18P. PROBLE To find the area of a triangle, when the three sides are. given. % RULE; From half the sum of the three...severally ; multiply the half sum and the three remainders contiuually together, and the square root of the last product will be the area.* * DEMONSTRATION. Let...
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The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various ...

Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1815 - 340 pages
...let at per acre ? Case 2. When the three sides of a triangle are given, to find the area. i RULE. 3. From half the sum of the three sides subtract each side severally ; multiply the half cum and the three remainders continually together, and the square root of the Iast product will be...
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A Treatise on Surveying, Containing the Theory and Practice: To which is ...

John Gummere - Surveying - 1817 - 384 pages
...30' and 48° 15' ? Ans. 6A. 3R. 18P. PROBLEM V. To find the area of a triangle, when the three sides are given. RULE. From half the sum of the three sides subtract each sifle severally ; multiply the half sum and the three remainders continually together, and the square...
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A Treatise on Practical Surveying: Which is Demonstrated from Its First ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1818 - 502 pages
...problem will be evident. PROB. VIII. Tlie three sides of a plane triangle given, to find the area. RULE. From half the sum of the three sides subtract each side severally ; take the logarithms of the half sum and three remainders, and half their total will be the logarithm...
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A Popular Course of Pure and Mixed Mathematics ...: With Tables of ...

Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...52 Ofi2.5 Prob. 3. To find the area of a triangle, whose three sides only are given. From the half sum of the three sides, subtract each side severally...¡ multiply the half sum and the three remainders together, and the square root of the product will be the area required. Едг. Requireth the area...
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