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... straight pathin life. My rap sheet tells acompelling story, and it highlights my crookedpath instead of mypursuit of a straight line. The public can easily come to the conclusion that Iam just as corrupt as the men with whomI became ...
... straight pathin life. My rap sheet tells acompelling story, and it highlights my crookedpath instead of mypursuit of a straight line. The public can easily come to the conclusion that Iam just as corrupt as the men with whomI became ...
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... straight line A curve F G E H A broken line A straight line is designated by two letters anywhere upon its length , or by a single letter ; thus , the straight line in the figure may be designated either AB or a . We define a curve as a ...
... straight line A curve F G E H A broken line A straight line is designated by two letters anywhere upon its length , or by a single letter ; thus , the straight line in the figure may be designated either AB or a . We define a curve as a ...
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... line . The water front line , sometimes called the bulkhead line or the seawall line , to which the Board of State ... straight line and parallel to Lewis street to the westerly line of Webster street ; thence in a straight line to the ...
... line . The water front line , sometimes called the bulkhead line or the seawall line , to which the Board of State ... straight line and parallel to Lewis street to the westerly line of Webster street ; thence in a straight line to the ...
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... straight line ; conversely , parallel straight lines that have equal projections on another straight line are equal , and equal straight lines that have equal projections on another straight line make equal angles with that line , or ...
... straight line ; conversely , parallel straight lines that have equal projections on another straight line are equal , and equal straight lines that have equal projections on another straight line make equal angles with that line , or ...
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... straight line per- pendicular to the arc without finding the centre . From P mark off any equal distances PA , PB on either side of P. From A and B strike arcs intersecting in D. Join DP which will be to the given arc . D P A B PROBLEMS ...
... straight line per- pendicular to the arc without finding the centre . From P mark off any equal distances PA , PB on either side of P. From A and B strike arcs intersecting in D. Join DP which will be to the given arc . D P A B PROBLEMS ...
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abscissas algebraic altitude angle approximately arithmetic mean asymptote average rate ax² Ay/Ax ball class intervals coefficient common logarithms computed constant Construct the graph coördinates curve denote determined deviation distance equal EXAMPLE EXERCISES exponential function feet per second Find the equation find the value fraction frequency function Hence horizontal inches increases integral intercept inverse inverse function law of cosines law of sines logarithms maximum mean measurements miles an hour minimum point negative obtained ordinates P₁ pairs of values parabola plane Plot the graph point of inflection polynomial positive probable error properties quadrant quadratic function radians radius rate of change ratio relation relative error represented right triangle roots Section sides sin² slope solution Solve square straight line Substituting table of values tangent line temperature Theorem tion variable velocity vertical volume weight whence x-axis y-axis
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Page 368 - This is the same as the number of permutations of n things taken r at a time, and hence r!C(»,r) = P(«,r) '-- It is interesting to know that the number of combinations of n things taken r at a time is the same as the number of combinations of n things taken n — r at a time.
Page 223 - The logarithm of a quotient is equal to the logarithm of the dividend minus the logarithm of the divisor. , M , ,• , . logi — = log
Page xviii - ... they have an angle of one equal to an angle of the other and the including sides are proportional; (c) their sides are respectively proportional.
Page xviii - An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles.
Page 171 - A radian is the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc whose length is equal to the radius of the circle.
Page 223 - The logarithm of the product of two numbers is equal to the sum of the logarithms of the numbers.
Page 289 - Now all know that the intensity of illumination varies inversely as the square of the distance.
Page 155 - It is found that the quantity of work done by a man in an hour varies directly as his pay per hour and inversely as the square root of the number of hours he works per day. He can finish a piece of work in six days when working 9 hours a day at Is.
Page 181 - You have learned that the tangent of an acute angle of a right triangle is the ratio of the side opposite the angle to the side adjacent to the angle.
Page 368 - The general formula for the number of combinations of n things taken r at a time is C(n,r) = r\(nr)\ We have to find the number of combinations of 12 things taken 9 at a time.