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A Course of Mathematics: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military Academy Charles Hutton No preview available - 2015 |
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axis base becomes breadth called centre chord circle circumference common consequently contained corresponding cosec cosine curve denominator describe determine diameter difference distance divided division divisor draw drawn equal equation EXAMPLES expression extremes feet figure former four fraction given gives greater half height Hence inches join known length less letters manner mean measure meet multiply negative opposite parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane positive PROBLEM Prop proportional proposed quantities radius ratio rectangle Reduce remaining result right angles root rule sides similar sine solid square station straight line substitute subtract suppose taken tangent THEOREM third triangle whole yards