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... angles to one another , A walks 34 miles per hour , B 3 miles per hour ; how far distant will they be in a straight line in 2 hours ? and when will they be 30 miles apart ! 10. An annuity of £ 50 is put out at simple interest ( 5 per ...
... angles to one another , A walks 34 miles per hour , B 3 miles per hour ; how far distant will they be in a straight line in 2 hours ? and when will they be 30 miles apart ! 10. An annuity of £ 50 is put out at simple interest ( 5 per ...
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... angles . - Show that a straight line which bisects a chord of a circle at right angles , passes through the centre . 2. If two circles cut one another they have not the same centre . - Can two circles , which cut one another , be so ...
... angles . - Show that a straight line which bisects a chord of a circle at right angles , passes through the centre . 2. If two circles cut one another they have not the same centre . - Can two circles , which cut one another , be so ...
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... angle equal to a given rectilineal angle . Find the locus of the vertices of all triangles on the same base and having the same vertical angle . 2. If from a point without a circle there be drawn two straight lines cutting it , the rect- ...
... angle equal to a given rectilineal angle . Find the locus of the vertices of all triangles on the same base and having the same vertical angle . 2. If from a point without a circle there be drawn two straight lines cutting it , the rect- ...
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... angle shall be greater than either of the interior opposite angles . Take for demonstration the case in which the exterior angle is contained by the base , and and one of the other sides produced . 3. The greater side of every triangle ...
... angle shall be greater than either of the interior opposite angles . Take for demonstration the case in which the exterior angle is contained by the base , and and one of the other sides produced . 3. The greater side of every triangle ...
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... angles to the opposite side produced , the square on the side subtending the obtuse angle is greater than the squares on the sides containing the obtuse angle , by twice the rectangle con- tained by the side upon which , when produced ...
... angles to the opposite side produced , the square on the side subtending the obtuse angle is greater than the squares on the sides containing the obtuse angle , by twice the rectangle con- tained by the side upon which , when produced ...
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