A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. For the Use of the Royal Military Academy, Volume 1Gilberte and Rivington, 1841 - Mathematics |
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... Position , single 93 96 double .. Practical questions ALGEBRA . Introductory chapter 100 104 Definitions , notation , and exer- cises 102 106 Addition 112 115 Subtraction 115 119 Multiplication 117 121 - , by detached coef- Limits of ...
... Position , single 93 96 double .. Practical questions ALGEBRA . Introductory chapter 100 104 Definitions , notation , and exer- cises 102 106 Addition 112 115 Subtraction 115 119 Multiplication 117 121 - , by detached coef- Limits of ...
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... positions of figures . The differential and integral calculus , the calculus of functions , & c . are also branches of Algebra , but of which no definite idea could be conveyed till the student's progress is considerably extended . 3 ...
... positions of figures . The differential and integral calculus , the calculus of functions , & c . are also branches of Algebra , but of which no definite idea could be conveyed till the student's progress is considerably extended . 3 ...
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... position or premises . 13. An Axiom , or Maxim , is a self - evident proposition ; requiring no formal demonstration to prove its truth ; but received and assented to as soon as men- tioned . Such as , The whole of any thing is greater ...
... position or premises . 13. An Axiom , or Maxim , is a self - evident proposition ; requiring no formal demonstration to prove its truth ; but received and assented to as soon as men- tioned . Such as , The whole of any thing is greater ...
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... position as in our common notation . But if there were distinct and concentrated symbols employed to designate the numbers 10 and 11 , ( as Þor and II or π , as is done by some writers on the Theory of Numbers , ) then we might dispense ...
... position as in our common notation . But if there were distinct and concentrated symbols employed to designate the numbers 10 and 11 , ( as Þor and II or π , as is done by some writers on the Theory of Numbers , ) then we might dispense ...
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... position , from having the quantities and rates or qualities of the several simples given . It is thus performed : - * Multiply the quantity of each ingredient by its rate or quality ; then add all the products together , and add also ...
... position , from having the quantities and rates or qualities of the several simples given . It is thus performed : - * Multiply the quantity of each ingredient by its rate or quality ; then add all the products together , and add also ...
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ABCD algebraic altitude arithmetical arithmetical progression base bisect breadth centre chord circle circumference coefficients common cone cosec cube root decimal denominator denoted diagonal diameter difference dihedral angle distance divided divisor draw drawn equal equation equiangular EXAMPLES expression figure fraction frustum geometrical given line greater hence inscribed integer intersection join length less lineation logarithms mantissa measure meeting method multiplied parallel parallel ruler parallelogram perpendicular plane polygon prism PROBLEM proportional quantity quotient radii radius ratio rectangle Reduce right angles rule Scholium segment sides sine solid angle solution square root straight line subtraction tangent THEOREM third trapezium triangle ABC u₁ vulgar fraction Whence