MathematicsAmerican School of Correspondence, 1903 - Engineering |
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... Altitude 35 For Forces in Several Planes 17 Zenith Distance 35 Gravitation : Polar Distance 35 Center of Gravity 18 Hour Angle 35 Use of Plummet 24 Azimuth 36 Falling Bodies 27 Amplitude 36 Action of Gravitation on Projec- The Sextant ...
... Altitude 35 For Forces in Several Planes 17 Zenith Distance 35 Gravitation : Polar Distance 35 Center of Gravity 18 Hour Angle 35 Use of Plummet 24 Azimuth 36 Falling Bodies 27 Amplitude 36 Action of Gravitation on Projec- The Sextant ...
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... altitude of a triangle is the perpendicular drawn from the vertex to the base . In some triangles it is necessary to BASE BASE BASE produce the base so that the altitude may meet it . In a right triangle one leg may be considered as the ...
... altitude of a triangle is the perpendicular drawn from the vertex to the base . In some triangles it is necessary to BASE BASE BASE produce the base so that the altitude may meet it . In a right triangle one leg may be considered as the ...
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... altitude . 164. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel . The altitude of a parallelogram is the perpendicular distance between the bases , which are the parallel sides . A diagonal of a parallelogram ...
... altitude . 164. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel . The altitude of a parallelogram is the perpendicular distance between the bases , which are the parallel sides . A diagonal of a parallelogram ...
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... altitude , and 6 x 424 , we have the following rule : 191. To find the area of a rectangle , multiply the base by the altitude . Example . The base of a rectangle is 18 feet and the altitude is 7 feet ; what is the area ? base X altitude ...
... altitude , and 6 x 424 , we have the following rule : 191. To find the area of a rectangle , multiply the base by the altitude . Example . The base of a rectangle is 18 feet and the altitude is 7 feet ; what is the area ? base X altitude ...
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... altitude A G , or any line perpendicular to DC . If we pro- duce DC to F to meet the line perpen- dicular to the ... altitude . From this we can state : 194. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the product of the base and altitude ...
... altitude A G , or any line perpendicular to DC . If we pro- duce DC to F to meet the line perpen- dicular to the ... altitude . From this we can state : 194. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the product of the base and altitude ...
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Page 36 - Every circumference of a. circle, whether the circle be large or small, is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts called degrees. Each degree is divided into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds.
Page 9 - SQUARE MEASURE 144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.) 9 square feet — 1 square yard (sq. yd.) 30^ square yards = 1 square rod (sq. rd.) 160 square rods = 1 acre (A.) 640 acres = 1 square mile (sq.
Page 31 - The square of the hypothenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides ; as, 5033 402+302.
Page 13 - LIQUID MEASURE 4 gills (gi.) = 1 pint (pt.) 2 pints = 1 quart (qt.) 4 quarts = 1 gallon (gal.) 31| gallons = 1 barrel (bbl.) 2 barrels...
Page 33 - The diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the center and terminating in the circumference.
Page 7 - Linear Measure 12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft.) 3 feet...
Page 19 - The square of the difference of two quantities is equal to the square of the first minus twice the product of the first by the second, plus the square of the second.
Page 11 - CUBIC MEASURE 1728 cubic inches (cu. in.) =1 cubic foot (cu. ft.) 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard (cu. yd.) 128 cubic feet = 1 cord (cd...
Page 56 - A right circular cone or cone of revolution is a cone whose axis is perpendicular to the base. It may be generated by the revolution of a right triangle about one of the perpendicular sides as an axis.
Page 17 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend.