| James Smith - Mathematics - 1869 - 492 pages
...area of the circle XY, when the diameter of the circle = 8 ; that is, 3* x 1r = 9 x 3-125 = 28-125 : and it follows, that if with F as centre and FK as...= 8, and it follows, that the area of an inscribed of which FK is the radius, since FK = OT ; or in other words, since the radii of the three circles... | |
| James Smith - 1870 - 634 pages
...the difference between the area of a square and the area of its circumscribing circle is greater than the difference between the area of the circle and the area of its circumscribing square consequently, to whatever extent you may carry your calculations of the areas... | |
| David Martin Sensenig, Robert Franklin Anderson - Arithmetic - 1902 - 376 pages
...circle and the perimeter of the inscribed square, when the 'diameter of the circle is 1 6 in. 9. Find the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the inscribed Z> AN INSCRIBED SQUARE. square, when the diameter of the circle is 1 6 in. ะป D 10. Find the perimeter... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1907 - 328 pages
...inscribed square. (This is problem 9, the hypotenuse being 2r.) 36. If the radius of a circle is 12, find the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the inscribed square. 37. If the radius of a circle is r, find an expression representing the difference between the areas... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1908 - 520 pages
...inscribed square. (This is problem 9, the hypotenuse being 2r.) 36. If the radius of a circle is 12, find the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the inscribed square. 37. If the radius of a circle is r, find an expression representing the difference between the areas... | |
| Daniel Alexander Murray - Calculus - 1908 - 522 pages
...is increased. Also, this area then approaches nearer and nearer to the area of the circle. Further, the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the polygon with the increasing number of sides can be made less than any quantity that may be arbitrarily... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1912 - 508 pages
...area of the inscribed square. (This is problem 9, page 190.) 16. If the radius of a circle is 12, find the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the inscribed square. 17. If the radius of a circle is r, find an expression representing the difference between the areas... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1915 - 412 pages
...expression representing the area of the inscribed square. 16. If the radius of a circle is 12, find the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the inscribed square. 17. If the radius of a circle is r, find an expression representing the difference between the areas... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1915 - 402 pages
...expression representing the area of the inscribed square. 16. If the radius of a circle is 12, find the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the inscribed square. 17. If the radius of a circle is r, find an expression representing the difference between the areas... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1917 - 674 pages
...expression representing the area of the inscribed square. 16. If the radius of a circle is 12, find the difference between the area of the circle and the area of the inscribed square. 17. If the radius of a circle is r, find an expression representing the difference between the areas... | |
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