| William Frothingham Bradbury, Grenville C. Emery - Algebra - 1889 - 428 pages
...outer side of the square as there were in the lines before. Find the number of men in the regiment. 19. The area of a certain rectangle is equal to the area of a square whose side is 6 meters less than one of the sides of the rectangle, and also equal to the area of another rectangle... | |
| Walter William Rouse Ball - Mathematics - 1890 - 512 pages
...of its area, if its length be increased by 16 feet while its breadth is diminished by 10 feet. 40. The area of a certain rectangle is equal to the area...the area is unaltered. Find the lengths of the sides of the rectangle. *41. The diagonal of a rectangular field is 182 yards, and its perimeter is 476 yards.... | |
| Teachers - 1901 - 258 pages
...of one. Solve it. What is an affected quadratic equation? Give an illustration of one. Solve it. 6. The area of a certain rectangle is equal to the area of a square whose side is 6 inches less than the length of the rectangle. If the length of the rectangle is diminished by 2 inches... | |
| Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1906 - 604 pages
...bound-leaps equal e hare-leaps. If the hare has a leaps the start, when will the hound overtake the haro 8. The area of a certain rectangle is equal to the area of a square whose side is 6 meters less than one of the sides of the rectangle, and also equal to the area of another rectangle... | |
| William Ernst Paterson - Algebra - 1908 - 614 pages
...4, and 34 when a; is —3, find a negative value of x which will make the expression equal to 0. 7. The area of a certain rectangle is equal to the area...longer than one of the sides of the rectangle. If the shorter side of the rectangle be decreased by one inch and the longer side increased by two inches,... | |
| Frank Castle - Mathematics - 1908 - 616 pages
...product is 91, and the difference of their squares is to the difference of their cubes as 20 to 309. 9. The area of a certain rectangle is equal to the area of a square whose side is 6 inches longer than the breadth of the rectangle. The rectangle is such that if its breadth were decreased... | |
| Arthur Schultze - Algebra - 1918 - 336 pages
...breadth increased 10 feet, its area will be increased 100 square feet. Find its length and breadth. 946. The area of a certain rectangle is equal to the area of a square whose side is 3 inches longer than one of the sides of the rectangle. If the breadth of the rectangle be decreased... | |
| 298 pages
...-ffd с e , , 7. It т = j = -, , prove that ( a? + с* + e*) (bz + eZa +/1) = (ab + cd + e/)2. 8. The area of a certain rectangle is equal to the area of a square whose side is 14 feet longer than the breadth of the rectangle. The rectangle is such that if its breadth were decreased... | |
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