A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. For the Use of the Royal Military Academy, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 54
Page viii
240 158 To find the diameter of a sphere triangular pile .. 240 158 Field problems ........ 403 square pile 240 159 Application of algebra to geometry .. 413 377 rectangular pile ....... 241 161 incomplete piles 241 Binomial theorem 242 ...
240 158 To find the diameter of a sphere triangular pile .. 240 158 Field problems ........ 403 square pile 240 159 Application of algebra to geometry .. 413 377 rectangular pile ....... 241 161 incomplete piles 241 Binomial theorem 242 ...
Page 21
The outside diameter of Measures used for heaped goods are to be at least double the depth ; consequently , not less than the following dimensions :Bushel 19 ! inches . Peck 12 inches . Half - bushel 15 .
The outside diameter of Measures used for heaped goods are to be at least double the depth ; consequently , not less than the following dimensions :Bushel 19 ! inches . Peck 12 inches . Half - bushel 15 .
Page 97
Determine how far 500 millions of guineas will reach , when laid down in a straight line touching one another ; supposing each guinea to be an inch in diameter , as it is very nearly . Ans . 7891 miles , 728 yds , 2 ft , 8 in . Quest .
Determine how far 500 millions of guineas will reach , when laid down in a straight line touching one another ; supposing each guinea to be an inch in diameter , as it is very nearly . Ans . 7891 miles , 728 yds , 2 ft , 8 in . Quest .
Page 97
Determine how far 500 millions of guineas will reach , when laid down in a straight line touching one another ; supposing each guinea to be an inch in diameter , as it is very nearly . Ans . 7891 miles , 728 yds , 2 ft , 8 in . Quest .
Determine how far 500 millions of guineas will reach , when laid down in a straight line touching one another ; supposing each guinea to be an inch in diameter , as it is very nearly . Ans . 7891 miles , 728 yds , 2 ft , 8 in . Quest .
Page 291
The diameter of a circle is a line drawn through the centre , and terminating at the circumference on both sides . ODO 18. An arc of a circle is any part of the circumference . * When the term line is used in the following treatise ...
The diameter of a circle is a line drawn through the centre , and terminating at the circumference on both sides . ODO 18. An arc of a circle is any part of the circumference . * When the term line is used in the following treatise ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
A Course of Mathematics: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military Academy Charles Hutton No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
added algebraic angle answer applied arithmetical base called centre circle coefficients common compound contained continued cube decimal denominator denote describe diameter difference distance divided division divisor double draw drawn equal equation EXAMPLES expression extremes factors figure former four fraction functions give given greater half hence interest intersection join latter length less manner means measure meeting method Multiply obtained operation opposite parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane position principal PROBLEM proportional quantity question quotient radius ratio rectangle Reduce remainder respectively result right angles root rule sides signs simple solution square subtract successive supposing taken THEOREM third triangle Whence whole yards