| Peter Nicholson, Joseph Gwilt - Architectural drawing Technique - 1848 - 750 pages
...68) 576 544 764) 3200 3056 7681) 14400 7681 6719 CASK II. The hypotfienme and one of the legs being given, to find the other leg. From the square of the hypothenuse take the square of the given leg, and the square root of the remainder will be equal to the other leg.... | |
| Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1851 - 310 pages
...square root of the sum -will be equal to the hypothenuse. When the hypothenuse and one of the legs are given to find the other leg. — From the square of the hypothenuse take the square of the given leg, and the square root of the remainder will be equal to the other leg.... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - Measurement - 1859 - 494 pages
...and the square root of the sum will be the hypothenuse. 2. When the hypothenuse and one of the legs are given, to find the other leg. From the square of the hypothenuse subtract the square of the given leg, and the square root of the remainder will be the required leg. (See Theorem 7.) Note... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1861 - 298 pages
...the two legs together, and extract the square root of their sum. When the HypotTienuse and One Ley are given, to find the Other Leg;— From the square of the hypothenuse subtract the square of the given leg, and the square root of the remainder will be the other. 3. A riTer, 80 yards wide,... | |
| Alfred Newsom Niblett - 1861 - 204 pages
...given, to find the hypothenuse. CASE 2.— When the hypothenuse and one of the legs are given, to findi the other leg. From the square of the hypothenuse subtract the square of the given leg, and the square root of the remainder will be the required leg. NB—See rule 27 in... | |
| Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1863 - 600 pages
...the square root of the sum will be equal to the hypothenuse. When the hypothenuse and one of the legs are given to find the other leg. — From the square of the hypothenuse take the square of the given leg, and the square root of the remainder will be equal to the other leg.... | |
| Thomas Baker (C.E.) - 1865 - 174 pages
...the squares of the two legs. (Euc. I. 47.) Therefore, RULE I. — To find the hypothenuse ; add the squares of the two legs together, and extract the square root of the sum. RULE II. — To find one leg ; subtract the square of the other leg from the square of the... | |
| William Miller Barr - Engineering - 1918 - 650 pages
...square root of the sum will be equal to the hypotenuse. Rule 2. When the hypotenuse and one of the legs are given to find the other leg. From the square of the hypotenuse take the square of the given leg, and the square root of the remainder will be equal to... | |
| Steam engineering - 1905 - 572 pages
...square root of the sum will be equal to the hypotenuse. 2. When the hypotenuse and one of the legs are given, to find the other leg. From the square of the hypotenuse take the square of the given leg and the square root of the remainder will be equal to the... | |
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