A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. For the Use of the Royal Military Academy, Volume 1 |
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The chapters on the geometry of planes and solids have also , for the most part , been modified and rewritten . The practical geometry has been entirely recomposed , and in especial reference to the circumstances under which the ...
The chapters on the geometry of planes and solids have also , for the most part , been modified and rewritten . The practical geometry has been entirely recomposed , and in especial reference to the circumstances under which the ...
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In the plane trigonometry nothing besides the examples for exercise , of the last edition , remains in this . To give every thing essential to elementary trigonometry investigated in a direct and simple manner , and entirely to exclude ...
In the plane trigonometry nothing besides the examples for exercise , of the last edition , remains in this . To give every thing essential to elementary trigonometry investigated in a direct and simple manner , and entirely to exclude ...
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226 231 PAGES Sturm's criterion 228 Introductory explanations 370 353 Horner's method of approximaConstruction of plane problems ...... 372 354 tion 232 233 A line nearly equal to the circle 400 Recapitulation of processes .
226 231 PAGES Sturm's criterion 228 Introductory explanations 370 353 Horner's method of approximaConstruction of plane problems ...... 372 354 tion 232 233 A line nearly equal to the circle 400 Recapitulation of processes .
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answers . a The sum of the three angles of a plane triangle is equal to two right angles , that is a Theorem , the truth of which is demonstrated by Geometry . A set or collection of such Theorems constitutes a Theory . 8.
answers . a The sum of the three angles of a plane triangle is equal to two right angles , that is a Theorem , the truth of which is demonstrated by Geometry . A set or collection of such Theorems constitutes a Theory . 8.
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... it : generally of a collateral rather than of a direct application . 8. Every kind of body that can be supposed actually Definitions in plane geometry Slaters' and tilers' 458.
... it : generally of a collateral rather than of a direct application . 8. Every kind of body that can be supposed actually Definitions in plane geometry Slaters' and tilers' 458.
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