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... Fields with straight Boundaries , .. ib . To survey Fields with crooked Boundaries , .. .200 Of the Field - Book , .. To take an extensive Survey , .. Of Dividing Land , .... ib . .205 To find the Contents of a Survey , .207 .209 To ...
... Fields with straight Boundaries , .. ib . To survey Fields with crooked Boundaries , .. .200 Of the Field - Book , .. To take an extensive Survey , .. Of Dividing Land , .... ib . .205 To find the Contents of a Survey , .207 .209 To ...
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... area of a field from the following FIELD - BOOK . Angles at G. Angles at H. Remarks . CREE 22 ° 0 ' F 20 ° 0 ' GH bears S. 67 ° 30 ′ W. Ꭰ 86 30 A 72 0 1038 links . E 146 30 B 145 0 Corner of a house at K. C 243 0 D 317 0 Angles at G 50 ...
... area of a field from the following FIELD - BOOK . Angles at G. Angles at H. Remarks . CREE 22 ° 0 ' F 20 ° 0 ' GH bears S. 67 ° 30 ′ W. Ꭰ 86 30 A 72 0 1038 links . E 146 30 B 145 0 Corner of a house at K. C 243 0 D 317 0 Angles at G 50 ...
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... area of a field from the following FIELD - BOOK . Angles at P. Angles at R. Remarks . FEDC 3 ° * 4 28 Ꭰ 49 65 B 132 228 A 197 D 271 H 247 C 319 G 320 B 342 AHGFED А Н 24 6 ° PR bears S. 22 ° 30 ' E. 1827 links . Ꮐ 64 186 R 360 P 360 Ans .
... area of a field from the following FIELD - BOOK . Angles at P. Angles at R. Remarks . FEDC 3 ° * 4 28 Ꭰ 49 65 B 132 228 A 197 D 271 H 247 C 319 G 320 B 342 AHGFED А Н 24 6 ° PR bears S. 22 ° 30 ' E. 1827 links . Ꮐ 64 186 R 360 P 360 Ans .
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... field . If the protractor be a semicircle , then , after laying down the ... book for such a survey must consist of three columns : the middle one ... Fields with straight Boundaries, To survey Fields with crooked Boundaries,
... field . If the protractor be a semicircle , then , after laying down the ... book for such a survey must consist of three columns : the middle one ... Fields with straight Boundaries, To survey Fields with crooked Boundaries,
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... field - book , and to write pwards , that the offsets i the right side of the ain line may be placed the right - hand column , id the offsets on the left de in the left - hand co- imn . Thus , in measuring om A to B , the offset a ...
... field - book , and to write pwards , that the offsets i the right side of the ain line may be placed the right - hand column , id the offsets on the left de in the left - hand co- imn . Thus , in measuring om A to B , the offset a ...
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Page 30 - In each succeeding term the coefficient is found by multiplying the coefficient of the preceding term by the exponent of a in that term, and dividing by the number of the preceding term.
Page 19 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend.
Page 58 - The sum of any number of terms in arithmetical progression is equal to the sum of the extremes multiplied by half the number of terms.
Page 335 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 336 - If two triangles have the three sides of the one equal to the three sides of the other, each to each, the triangles are congruent.
Page 19 - Powers of the same quantity are divided by subtracting the exponent of the divisor from that of the dividend ; the remainder is the exponent of the quotient.
Page 58 - In any series of numbers in arithmetical progression, the sum of the two extremes is equal to the sum of any two terms equally distant from them; as in the latter of the above series 6 + 1=4+3, and =5+2.
Page 13 - C, indicates that the sum of A and B is to be multiplied by C ; and (A + B) -=- C, indicates that the sum of A and B is to be divided by C.
Page 130 - So IS THE AREA OF THE CIRCLE, TO THE AREA OF THE SECTOR.
Page 141 - ... containing ten pounds avoirdupois weight of distilled water, weighed in air, at the temperature of 62...