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... product of the length into the breadth . Now , since the breadth is only one side of the base , therefore the sum of all the breadths is equal to the perimeter of the base . Ex . 1. What is the entire surface of a. OF SURFACES . 63.
... product of the length into the breadth . Now , since the breadth is only one side of the base , therefore the sum of all the breadths is equal to the perimeter of the base . Ex . 1. What is the entire surface of a. OF SURFACES . 63.
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J. M. Scribner. Ex . 1. What is the entire surface of a regular prism , whose base is a regular pentagon , each side ... surface . We have for the area of the end ( by Art . 13 ) 20xtabular number , or 400x 1.720477-688.1908 . Then ...
J. M. Scribner. Ex . 1. What is the entire surface of a regular prism , whose base is a regular pentagon , each side ... surface . We have for the area of the end ( by Art . 13 ) 20xtabular number , or 400x 1.720477-688.1908 . Then ...
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... Surface of a regular Pyramid . ART . 40. Rule . - Multiply the perimeter of the base by the slant height , and half the product will be the surface . If the whole surface be required , add to this the ... entire surface of a OF SOLIDS . 67.
... Surface of a regular Pyramid . ART . 40. Rule . - Multiply the perimeter of the base by the slant height , and half the product will be the surface . If the whole surface be required , add to this the ... entire surface of a OF SOLIDS . 67.
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... entire surface , of a regular pentagonal pyramid , whose slant height is 45 , and the sides of whose base are each 15 feet . Ans . 1687.5 - convex surface . 387.107 - area of the base . 2074.607 sq . ft . = whole surface . PROBLEM IV ...
... entire surface , of a regular pentagonal pyramid , whose slant height is 45 , and the sides of whose base are each 15 feet . Ans . 1687.5 - convex surface . 387.107 - area of the base . 2074.607 sq . ft . = whole surface . PROBLEM IV ...
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... surface required : To this add the areas of the two ends when the entire surface is required . The truth of this rule will easily appear by covering cylinder with a paper , and then spreading it out into a plane . This plane will form a ...
... surface required : To this add the areas of the two ends when the entire surface is required . The truth of this rule will easily appear by covering cylinder with a paper , and then spreading it out into a plane . This plane will form a ...
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Page 53 - RULE. Find the area of the sector which has the same arc, and also the area of the triangle formed by the chord of the segment and the radii of the sector. Then...
Page 35 - Now, since the areas of similar polygons are to each other as the squares of their homologous sides...
Page 79 - A sphere is a solid terminated by a curved surface, all the points of which are equally distant from a point within called the centre.
Page 80 - A zone is a portion of the surface of a sphere included between two parallel planes.
Page 90 - ... to three times the square of the radius of the segment's base, add the square of its height ; then multiply the sum by the height, and the product by .5236 for the contents.
Page 49 - From 8 times the chord of half the arc subtract the chord of the whole arc, and ' of the remainder will be the length of the arc nearly.
Page 72 - RULE.* To the sum of the areas of the two ends add four times the area of a section parallel to and equally distant from both ends, and this last sum multiplied by £ of the height will give the solidity.
Page 51 - As 360 degrees is to the number of degrees in the arc of the sector, so is the area of the circle to the area of the sector.
Page 91 - From three times the diameter of the sphere subtract twice the height of the segment; multiply this remainder by the square of the height and the product by 0.5236.
Page 39 - A Circle is a plane figure bounded by a curve line, called the Circumference, which is everywhere equidistant from a certain point within, called its Centre.