| Gerardus Beekman Docharty - Geometry - 1867 - 474 pages
...proportional to the other three, takA in-order. 84. Quantities are said to be continually proportional, or in continued proportion, when the ratio is the same...common ratio, as in the quantities, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, &e., where the common ratio is equal to 2. 85. Of any number of quantities, A, B, C, D, the ratio of... | |
| James Pryde - Navigation - 1867 - 506 pages
...then by b, gives b = — . and c= -T-. 48. When three quantities are in continued proportion (that is, when the first is to the second as the second to the third) the second is said to be a mean proportional between the other two, and the third is said to be a third... | |
| James Maurice Wilson - Geometry - 1868 - 150 pages
...the means, and conversely. COR. 5. If three straight lines are in continued proportion, that is, if the first is to the second, as the second to the third, then will the rectangle contained by the extremes be equal to the square on the mean, and conversely.... | |
| Lewis Sergeant - 1873 - 182 pages
...two numbers whose sum is 3 a, and their difference a. Find them. (29.) Find three numbers such that the first is to the second, as the second to the third ; the third is 9 times the first, and the sum of the first and second is 12. (30.) There is a number... | |
| William Alexander Willock - Circle - 1875 - 196 pages
...may be considered in another point of view. When three magnitudes are in continued proportion, since the first is to the second as the second to the third, there are two equal ratios, which, if compounded, must give a duplicate ratio, namely, the ratio compounded... | |
| Thomas Hunter - Geometry, Plane - 1878 - 142 pages
...the one by the other. 4. Proportion is an equality of ratios. 5. Three quantities are in proportion when the first is to the second as the second to the third. Four quantities are in proportion when the first is to the second as the third to the fourth. For example,... | |
| C R. Lupton - 1879 - 194 pages
...three terms in a proportion be given, the fourth may be found from the equation ad=bc. 160. Hence if the first is to the second as the second to the third, the product of the extremes is equal to the square of the mean. Thus, if a : ь : : ъ : с then ас,... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 1056 pages
...exemplified by father, mother and children. These three terms bear specific relations to one another; the first is to the second as the second to the third. Thus, in the great triad of the religious world — God, the Mediator, and Man — God is to the God-Man... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 1052 pages
...exemplified by father, mother and children. These three terms bear specific relations to one another; the first is to the second as the second to the third. Thus, in the great triad of the religious world — God, the Mediator, and Man — God is to the God-Man... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1910 - 1066 pages
...exemplified by father, mother and children. These three terms bear specific relations to one another; the first is to the second as the second to the third. Thus, in the great triad of the religious world — God, the Mediator, and Man — God is to the God-Man... | |
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