| Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1826 - 176 pages
...— If the three sides only are given, add these together, and tuke half the sum ; from the half sum subtract each side separately ; multiply the half sum and the three remainders continually together, and the square root of the last product will be the area of the triangle. Examples.... | |
| William Kinne - 1829 - 246 pages
...true right-angle. RULE 2. — To find the area of any triangle when the three sides only are given, RULE. — From half the sum of the three sides' subtract each side severally ; multiply these three remainders and the said half sum continually together; then the square... | |
| Dudley Leavitt - Mathematics - 1830 - 154 pages
...the three sides of a triangle are given, the area may be found thus, without a perpendicular. Erom half the sum of the three sides, subtract each side separately ; multiply the half sum and 3 remainders continually together, and the square root of the last product will be the area. Therefore,... | |
| John Nicholson (Civil engineer) - Building - 1830 - 240 pages
...three sides only are given : Add the three sides together, and take half the sum ; from the half sum subtract each side separately ; multiply the half sum and the three remainders continually together ; and the square root of the last product will be the area of the triangle. Ex.... | |
| Ira Wanzer - Arithmetic - 1831 - 408 pages
...in Problem III. 2. When the three sides of the triangle are given, the area may be found as follows: From half the sum of the three sides subtract each side separately ; then multiply the said half sum and the three remainders continually together, and the square root... | |
| Thomas Conkling (W.) - Arithmetic - 1831 - 302 pages
...three lines or sides. PROBLEM3. When the sides of a triangle are given, to find the content. . ' ' . RULE. From half the sum of the three sides, subtract each side severally; then, multiply that half sum and the three remainders together; and the sqipre root of the... | |
| Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 186 pages
...— If the three sides only are given, add these togethe? and take half the sum ; from the half sum subtract each side separately ; multiply the half sum and the three remainders continually together, and the square root of the last product will be the area of the triangle. 1.... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1832 - 290 pages
...problem will be evident. PROBLEM VIII. The three' tidet of a plane triangle given, to find the area. RULE.* From half the sum of the three sides subtract each side severally; take the logarithms of half the sum and three remainders, and half their total will be the... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1834 - 370 pages
...feet Gi inches. PROBLEM V. Having the three sides of any Triangle given, to find its orea. RULE I. From, half the sum of the three sides subtract each side separately, then multiply the half sum and the three remainders together, and the square root of the last product... | |
| George Alfred - Arithmetic - 1834 - 336 pages
...14 acres 2 roods 32 poks PROBLEM 7. To find the area of a triangle when the three sides are given. RULE. From half the sum of the three sides subtract each side several! y, then multiply the half sum and the three remainders continually together, and the square... | |
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