 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1807 - 464 pages
...9, for the whole circle. RULE II. Compute the area of the whole circle : then say, as 360 is to the degrees in the arc of the sector, so is the area of the whole circle, to the area of the sector. This is evident, because the sector is proportional to the... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 494 pages
...9, for the whole circle. RULE II. Compute the area of the whole circle : then say, as 360 is to the degrees in the arc of the sector, so is the area of the whole circle, to the area of the sector. This is evident, because the sector is proportional to the... | |
 | Jeremiah Day - Measurement - 1815 - 388 pages
...Multiply the radius into half the length of the arc, Or, A* 360, to the number of degrees in the arc ; So is the area of the circle, to the area of the sector. . , It is evident, that the area of the sector has the same ratio to the area of the circle, which... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 616 pages
...the whole circle. RULE II. Compute the area of the whole circle : then say, as :5"0 is to the decrees in the arc of the sector, so is the area of the whole circle to the area of the sector. This is evident, because the sector is proportional to the... | |
 | Jeremiah Day - Geometry - 1824 - 440 pages
...MULTIPLY THE RADIUS INTO HALF THE LENGTH OF THE ARC. Or, As 360, TO THE NUMBER OF DEGREES IN THE ARC ; So IS THE AREA OF THE CIRCLE, TO THE AREA OF THE SECTOR. It is evident, that the area of the sector has the same ratio to the area of the circle, which the... | |
 | Anthony Nesbit - Surveying - 1824 - 476 pages
...arc 45 feet, and the radius 37 feet 6 inches? Ans. 2.617ft. 10 in. 6 pa, RULE II. As 360 is to the degrees in the arc of the sector, so is the area of the whole circle to the area of the sector. Kate I. The area of a semicircle, a quadrant, 4.c. may be most... | |
 | Alexander Ingram - Mathematics - 1830 - 462 pages
...length of the arc, and work as before. Or find the area of the circle : then, as 360° to the angle of the sector, so is the area of the circle to the area of the sector. 1. Required the area of a sector, of which the arc is 79, and the radius of the circle 47 yards. 39-5... | |
 | Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 954 pages
...of the sector, and the product will be the area, as in the whole circle. RULE II. As 360° is to the degrees in the arc of the sector, so is the area of the whole circle to the area of the sector. The first of these rules is contained in the last problem,... | |
 | Jeremiah Day - Logarithms - 1831 - 418 pages
...MULTIPLY THE RADIUS INTO HALF THE LENGTH OF THE ARC. Or, As 360, TO THE NUMBER OF DEGREES IN THE ARC ; SO IS THE AREA OF THE CIRCLE, TO THE AREA OF THE SECTOR. It is evident, that the area of the sector has the same ratio to the area of the circle, which the... | |
 | Jeremiah Day - Measurement - 1831 - 394 pages
...MULTIPLY THE RADIUS INTO HALF THE LENGTH OF THE ARC. Or, As 360, TO THE NUMBER OF DEGREES IN THE ARC ; So IS THE AREA OF THE CIRCLE, TO THE AREA OF THE SECTOR. It is evident, that the area of the sector has the same ratio to the area of the circle, which the... | |
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