First Lessons in Geometry: With Practical Applications in Mensuration, and Artificers' Work and Mechanics |
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... acres , roods , and perches or square rods . 1 Acre 4 roods = 160 Perches or square rods . - 1 Rood 40 perches = of an Acre . = 6. If we have a rectangle whose base is 4 feet , and altitude 3 feet , it is evident that it will contain 12 ...
... acres , roods , and perches or square rods . 1 Acre 4 roods = 160 Perches or square rods . - 1 Rood 40 perches = of an Acre . = 6. If we have a rectangle whose base is 4 feet , and altitude 3 feet , it is evident that it will contain 12 ...
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... acre , which is 10 square chains , contains 160 square rods , and a rood contains 40 square rods . The square rods are called perches . 5. Land is generally computed in acres , roods , and perches , which are respectively designated by ...
... acre , which is 10 square chains , contains 160 square rods , and a rood contains 40 square rods . The square rods are called perches . 5. Land is generally computed in acres , roods , and perches , which are respectively designated by ...
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... acre 4 roods = 160 perches . = 1 square mile = 6400 square chains = 640 acres . 6. Now , when the linear dimensions are links , the area will be expressed in square links , and may be reduced to acres by dividing by 100000 , the number ...
... acre 4 roods = 160 perches . = 1 square mile = 6400 square chains = 640 acres . 6. Now , when the linear dimensions are links , the area will be expressed in square links , and may be reduced to acres by dividing by 100000 , the number ...
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... acres and decimals of an acre , by pointing off three de- cimal places at the right hand . When both the dimensions are in chains , the product is reduced to acres by dividing by 10 , or pointing off one decimal place . From which we ...
... acres and decimals of an acre , by pointing off three de- cimal places at the right hand . When both the dimensions are in chains , the product is reduced to acres by dividing by 10 , or pointing off one decimal place . From which we ...
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... acre . PROBLEM I. 8. To find the area of a Square , a Rectangle , a Rhom- bus , or a Parallelogram . RULE Multiply ... acres , roods , and perches , in a square whose side is 35,25 chains ? Ans . 124 A. 1 R. 1 P. QUEST . - 8 . Give the ...
... acre . PROBLEM I. 8. To find the area of a Square , a Rectangle , a Rhom- bus , or a Parallelogram . RULE Multiply ... acres , roods , and perches , in a square whose side is 35,25 chains ? Ans . 124 A. 1 R. 1 P. QUEST . - 8 . Give the ...
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14 feet 20 feet ABCD altitude breadth called circle whose diameter circular sector circumfer circumference cone convex surface cubic feet cubic foot cumference cylinder decimal diagonal distance divide draw equilateral triangle EXAMPLES Explain the manner feet 6 inches figure find the area find the solidity frustum girt given angle given line given point heptagon hypothenuse inscribed square intersect line be drawn linear unit manner of inscribing measure Mensuration of Surfaces number of square parallel planes parallelogram pentagon perpendicular place one foot Practical Geometry.-Instruments Practical Geometry.-Problems prism PROBLEM protractor pyramid quadrilateral radius rectangle regular polygon Required the area rhombus right angled triangle Round Bodies RULE scale of chords scale of equal secant line segment similar polygons similar triangles slant height solid content solid feet Solids bounded specific gravity sphere square feet square rods square yards straight line tangent timber trapezoid
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Page 35 - If two triangles have two angles and the included side of the one, equal to two angles and the included side of the other, each to each, the two triangles will be equal.
Page 20 - Every circumference of a. circle, whether the circle be large or small, is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts called degrees. Each degree is divided into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds.
Page 32 - The area of a rectangle is equal to the product of its base and altitude. Given R a rectangle with base b and altitude a. To prove R = a X b. Proof. Let U be the unit of surface. .R axb U' Then 1x1 But - is the area of R.
Page 82 - A zone is a portion of the surface of a sphere, included between two parallel planes which form its bases.
Page 142 - From eight times the chord of half the arc, subtract the chord of the whole arc, and divide the remainder by 3, and the quotient will be the length of the arc, nearly.
Page 84 - The convex surface of a cylinder is equal to the circumference of its base multiplied by its altitude.
Page 35 - If two triangles have two sides and the included angle of the one, equal to two sides and the included angle of the other, each to each, the two triangles will be equal in all their parts." Axiom 1. "Things which are equal to the same thing, are equal to each other.
Page 41 - Similar figures, are those that have all the angles of the one equal to all the angles of the other, each to each, and the sides about the equal angles proportional.
Page 36 - The angles opposite the equal sides of an isosceles triangle are equal.
Page 20 - For this purpose it is divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees, each degree is divided into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds. The degrees, minutes, and seconds, are marked thus, °, ', " ; and 9° 18' 10", are read, 9 degrees, 18 minutes, and 10 seconds.