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" ... rectangle, is equal to the product of the number of linear units in its base by the number of linear units iu its altitude. "
The Stone Arithmetic - Page 305
by John Charles Stone - 1925
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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry from the Works of A.M. Legendre ...

Charles Davies - Geometry - 1872 - 464 pages
...to the product of its base and altitude; that is, the number of superficial un1ts in the rectangle, is equal to the product of the number of linear units in its base by the number of linear units in its altitude. Scholium. 2. The product of two lines is sometimes...
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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry: From the Works of A.M. Legendre

Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1874 - 500 pages
...to the product of its base and altitude ; that is, the number of superficial units in the rectangle, is equal to the product of the number of linear units in its base by the number of linear units iu its altitude. Scholium 2. The product of two lines is sometimes...
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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry from the Works of A.M. Legendre ...

Charles Davies, Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1885 - 538 pages
...to the product of its base and altitude ; that is, the number of superficial units in the rectangle, is equal to the product of the number of linear units in its base by the number of linear units in its altitude. The product of two lines is sometimes called the...
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The Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry: With Numerous Exercises

Edward Albert Bowser - Geometry - 1890 - 420 pages
...Proposition is an abbreviation of the following: The number of units of area in a rectangular figure is equal to the product of the number of linear units in its base by the number of linear units in its altitude. When the base and altitude can be n ft expressed...
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Plane and Solid Geometry: Suggestive Method

Charles Ambrose Van Velzer, George Clinton Shutts - Geometry - 1894 - 522 pages
...will be written in the PROPOSITION III. THBORBM. 256. The number of units of area in any rectangle is equal to the product of the number of linear units in the base and altitude. B Let A represent a rectangle, U a, unit of measure for area, and u the linear...
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Plane and Solid Geometry

James Howard Gore - Geometry - 1898 - 232 pages
...proposition is an abbreviation of the following: The number of units of area in a rectangular figure is equal to the product of the number of linear units in its base by the number of linear units in its altitude. PROPOSITION IV. THEOREM. 251. The area of a parallelogram...
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Elementary Algebra

George Albert Wentworth - Algebra - 1906 - 924 pages
...of feet in the width of the rectangle. Since the number of square units in the area of a rectangle is equal to the product of the number of linear units in the length multiplied by the number of linear units in the width of the rectangle, (x -f 14) (x —...
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A Few Thoughts on Education

Sir Gooroodass Banerjee - Education - 1910 - 380 pages
...equal to the product of its base and altitude, that is, that the number of square units in flie area is equal to the product of the number 'of' linear units in the base and the number of linear units in the altitude. From the similar triangles ABC and HBA, CB:...
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Walsh-Suzzallo Arithmetics ...: Fundamental processes

John Henry Walsh, Henry Suzzallo - Arithmetic - 1914 - 524 pages
...units each, or 9 rows of 4 square units each. The number of square units in the area of a rectangle is equal to the product of the number of linear units in its length by the corresponding number in its width. Mathematicians frequently denote one side of a rectangle...
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Buker-Felter Arithmetics, Book 3, Parts 1-2

Eva F. Buker - 1915 - 436 pages
...equivalent to the perimeter of the prism, therefore The number of square units in the lateral surface of a rectangular prism is equal to the product of the number of linear units in the altitude and perimeter of the prism, when expressed in the same unit. 4 3. Figure XXXVIII represents...
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