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An Elementary Treatise on Plane and Solid Geometry - Page 92
by Benjamin Peirce - 1871 - 150 pages
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A Text-book of Geometry

George Albert Wentworth - Geometry - 1895 - 458 pages
...construct two straight lines the sum and product of which are known. PBOPOSITION XXI. PEOBLEM. 393. To construct a parallelogram equivalent to a given...difference of its base and altitude equal to a given lino. R' ~7 Let R be the given square, and let the difference ot the base and altitude of the required...
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Elements of Geometry, Part 1

Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Irving Fisher - Geometry - 1896 - 276 pages
...straight lines of which the sum and product are given. 418. CONSTRUCTION. To construct a rectangle equivalent to a given square, and having the difference of its base and altitude equal to a given line. GIVEN a, the side of the square R, and the line AB. To CONSTRUCT — a rectangle equivalent to R, and...
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Elements of Geometry, Part 1

Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Irving Fisher - Geometry - 1896 - 276 pages
...straight lines of which the sum and product are given. 418. CONSTRUCTION. To construct a rectangle equivalent to a given square, and having the difference of its base and altitude equal to a given line. GIVEN a, the side of the square R, and the line AB. Upon AB as a diameter construct a circumference....
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Elements of Geometry

Andrew Wheeler Phillips, Irving Fisher - Geometry - 1896 - 570 pages
...lines of which the sum and product are given. 418. CONSTRUCTION. To construct a rectangle i-quivalent to a given square, and having the difference of its base and altitude equal to a given line. GIVEN a, the side of the square R, and the line AB. To CONSTRUCT — a rectangle equivalent to R, and...
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Exercises in Wentworth's Geometry: With Solutions

George Albert Wentworth - Geometry - 1896 - 296 pages
...construct a square equivalent to the sum of these two squares (g381). Ex. 469. Construct a rectangle having the difference of its base and altitude equal to a given line, and its area equivalent to the sum of a given triangle and a given pentagon. CONSTRUCTION. Construct...
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Syllabus of Geometry

George Albert Wentworth - Mathematics - 1896 - 68 pages
...polygon to an equivalent triangle, and then constructing a square equivalent to the triangle. 392. To construct a parallelogram equivalent to a given square and having the sum of its base and altitude equal to a given line. 393. To construct a parallelogram equivalent to...
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Elements of Geometry

George Washington Hull - Geometry - 1897 - 408 pages
...pentagon. PROPOSITION XLIX. PROBLEM. 302. To construct a parallelogram equivalent to a given square, having the difference of its base and altitude equal to a given line. H_ i E < . . < F —• " N L •/ Given—ABCD any square, and KL any line. Required—To construct...
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The Essentials of Geometry (plane)

Webster Wells - Geometry - 1898 - 284 pages
...area N = area M. (?) PROP. XV. PROBLEM. 334. To construct a rectangJe equivalent to a given square, having the difference of its base and altitude equal to a given line. \9 \o -iB Given square M, and line AB. Required to construct a rectangle =c= M, having the difference...
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Entrance Examinations in Mathematics, 1884 to 1898 [with Supplements to 1900]

Yale University - 1898 - 212 pages
...either of its equal sides, in terms of R ; also, to compare its area with the area of the circle. 4. To construct a parallelogram equivalent to a given square, and having the sum of its base and altitude equal to a given line. 5. If two planes be perpendicular to the same straight...
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Yale University Entrance Examinations in Mathematics: 1884 to 1898

Mathematics - 1898 - 228 pages
...either of its equal sides, in terms of R ; also, to compare its area with the area of the circle. 4. To construct a parallelogram equivalent to a given square, and having the sum of its base and altitude equal to a given line. 5. If two planes be perpendicular to the same straight...
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