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... inch , one foot , one yard , & c . , and regard it as the linear unit of measure , and find how many times this unit is contained in the base of any rectangle , and also , how many times it is contained in the altitude : then , the ...
... inch , one foot , one yard , & c . , and regard it as the linear unit of measure , and find how many times this unit is contained in the base of any rectangle , and also , how many times it is contained in the altitude : then , the ...
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... be equal to AB . RULER AND TRIANGLE . 37. A Ruler of convenient size , is about twenty inches in length , two inches wide , and a fifth of an inch in thick- ness . It should be made of a hard material 266 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY .
... be equal to AB . RULER AND TRIANGLE . 37. A Ruler of convenient size , is about twenty inches in length , two inches wide , and a fifth of an inch in thick- ness . It should be made of a hard material 266 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY .
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... inches in length , and it is most convenient to have one of the sides considerably longer than the other . We can solve , with the ruler and triangle , the two following problems . I. To draw through a given point a line which shall be ...
... inches in length , and it is most convenient to have one of the sides considerably longer than the other . We can solve , with the ruler and triangle , the two following problems . I. To draw through a given point a line which shall be ...
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... inch , be divided into any number of equal parts , as 10 , the scale thus formed , is called a scale of ten ... inches and six - tenths , place one foot of the dividers at 2 on the left , and extend the other to .6 , which marks ...
... inch , be divided into any number of equal parts , as 10 , the scale thus formed , is called a scale of ten ... inches and six - tenths , place one foot of the dividers at 2 on the left , and extend the other to .6 , which marks ...
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... inches . Ans . 9 sq . ft . 5. To find the number of square yards of painting in a parallelogram , whose base is 37 feet , and altitude 5 feet Ans . 2112 . 3 inches . 5. To find the area of a triangle . CASE I. When the base and ...
... inches . Ans . 9 sq . ft . 5. To find the number of square yards of painting in a parallelogram , whose base is 37 feet , and altitude 5 feet Ans . 2112 . 3 inches . 5. To find the area of a triangle . CASE I. When the base and ...
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Page 24 - If two triangles have two sides and the included angle of the one, equal to two sides and the included angle of the other, each to each, the two triangles will be equal.
Page 38 - That, if a straight line falling on two straight lines make the interior angles on the same side less than two right angles, the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which are the angles less than the two right angles.
Page 227 - A spherical triangle is a portion of the surface of a sphere, bounded by three arcs of great circles.
Page 271 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees...
Page 43 - Hence, the interior angles plus four right angles, is equal to twice as many right angles as the polygon has sides, and consequently, equal to the sum of the interior angles plus the sum of the exterior angles.
Page 215 - The surface of a sphere is equal to the product of its diameter by the circumference of a great circle.
Page 107 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and also one side of the one equal to the corresponding side of the other, the triangles are congruent.
Page 93 - The area of a parallelogram is equal to the product of its base and altitude.
Page 231 - The angles of spherical triangles may be compared together, by means of the arcs of great circles described from their vertices as poles and included between their sides : hence it is easy to make an angle of this kind equal to a given angle.
Page 232 - F, be respectively poles of the sides BC, AC, AB. For, the point A being the pole of the arc EF, the distance AE is a 'quadrant ; the point C being the pole of the arc DE, the distance CE is likewise a quadrant : hence the point E is...