A Course of Mathematics, Volume 2Longman Rees, 1837 - Mathematics |
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... space that could be assigned to the subject in this volume ; simply subjoining a note or two for explication . Altogether , I hope the Work will now be found considerably improved ; although I have ventured upon very few more ...
... space that could be assigned to the subject in this volume ; simply subjoining a note or two for explication . Altogether , I hope the Work will now be found considerably improved ; although I have ventured upon very few more ...
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... space comprised between several planes meeting in one point . It may be defined still more generally , the angular space included between several plane surfaces or one or more curved surfaces , meeting in the point which forms the ...
... space comprised between several planes meeting in one point . It may be defined still more generally , the angular space included between several plane surfaces or one or more curved surfaces , meeting in the point which forms the ...
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... space as a measure of velocity , mass as a measure of inertia , mass and velocity conjointly as a measure of force , space as a measure of time , weight as a measure of density , expansion as a measure of heat , a certain function of ...
... space as a measure of velocity , mass as a measure of inertia , mass and velocity conjointly as a measure of force , space as a measure of time , weight as a measure of density , expansion as a measure of heat , a certain function of ...
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... space is comprised within the triangle A B C than within the triangle a b c ? Ex . 7. Two cones have their bases on a parallel of latitude of 80 ° N .: the one has its vertex at the centre of the earth ; the other in the surface of the ...
... space is comprised within the triangle A B C than within the triangle a b c ? Ex . 7. Two cones have their bases on a parallel of latitude of 80 ° N .: the one has its vertex at the centre of the earth ; the other in the surface of the ...
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... spaces which they describe simultaneously will also be in the same constant ratio . Hence the area of the whole ellipse is to the area of the circle , as also any corresponding parts of them , to one another in the same ratio as the two ...
... spaces which they describe simultaneously will also be in the same constant ratio . Hence the area of the whole ellipse is to the area of the circle , as also any corresponding parts of them , to one another in the same ratio as the two ...
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