A Course of Mathematics, Volume 1Longman, Rees, 1836 - Mathematics |
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... consequently vary among different nations . In this kingdom Length is a Yard . Surface is a Square Yard , the 10 of an Acre . The standard of ... ( Solidity is a Cubic Yard . Capacity is a Gallon . Weight is a Pound . The full weight ...
... consequently vary among different nations . In this kingdom Length is a Yard . Surface is a Square Yard , the 10 of an Acre . The standard of ... ( Solidity is a Cubic Yard . Capacity is a Gallon . Weight is a Pound . The full weight ...
Page 20
... consequently not less than the following dimensions : — 19 inches . Bushel Half - bushel 15 Peck Gallons Half - gallon , 73 inches . 12 inches . 93232 The Imperial Measures described in the second and third Divisions were established by ...
... consequently not less than the following dimensions : — 19 inches . Bushel Half - bushel 15 Peck Gallons Half - gallon , 73 inches . 12 inches . 93232 The Imperial Measures described in the second and third Divisions were established by ...
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... consequently of will be × 2 or ; that is , the nume- rators are multiplied together , and also the denominators , as in the Rule . When the compound fraction consists of more than two single ones ; having first reduced two of them as ...
... consequently of will be × 2 or ; that is , the nume- rators are multiplied together , and also the denominators , as in the Rule . When the compound fraction consists of more than two single ones ; having first reduced two of them as ...
Page 53
... the divisor and quotient , taken together , by the nature of Multiplication ; and consequently the quotient itself must contain as many as the dividend exceeds the divisor . many places farther to the left , as the divisor.
... the divisor and quotient , taken together , by the nature of Multiplication ; and consequently the quotient itself must contain as many as the dividend exceeds the divisor . many places farther to the left , as the divisor.
Page 66
... consequently the three that would come under the period last brought down in N. In the second we must cut off one figure of L , and two of м , and thus again throw back the work in N an additional period . Proceeding thus , we shall in ...
... consequently the three that would come under the period last brought down in N. In the second we must cut off one figure of L , and two of м , and thus again throw back the work in N an additional period . Proceeding thus , we shall in ...
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AB² ABCD Algebra altitude arithmetical arithmetical progression base bisect breadth centre chord circle circumference coefficients contained Corol cube root decimal denominator denote diagonal diameter distance divide dividend division divisor draw drawn equal equation equiangular EXAMPLES expression feet figure fraction frustum geometrical geometrical progression given number gives greater half height Hence improper fraction inches infinite series integer intersect length less logarithms measure method multiply number of terms parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane polygon PROBLEM proportional Q. E. D. THEOREM quadratic equation QUEST quotient radius ratio rectangle Reduce remainder right angles right-angled triangle rule segment sides sine solid angle square root straight line subtract surd tangent third triangle ABC u₁ VULGAR FRACTIONS yards