Practical Mathematics: Instruction Paper, Volume 3American school of correspondence, 1912 |
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... taken 4 times as a factor . If the letter a is substituted for the figure 3 and this letter is raised to the fourth power , the result is a Xa X ax a or a1 . Since no definite value for a has been given , the result of raising the ...
... taken 4 times as a factor . If the letter a is substituted for the figure 3 and this letter is raised to the fourth power , the result is a Xa X ax a or a1 . Since no definite value for a has been given , the result of raising the ...
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... taken to correctly place the decimal point . In the answer to this problem there will be six places to be pointed off , thus bringing the decimal point before the 3 . .71 .71 71 497 .5041 .71 5041 .357911 Ans . 35287 3 4. What is the ...
... taken to correctly place the decimal point . In the answer to this problem there will be six places to be pointed off , thus bringing the decimal point before the 3 . .71 .71 71 497 .5041 .71 5041 .357911 Ans . 35287 3 4. What is the ...
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... taken . The root is indicated by a small figure called the index placed above the radical sign ; thus , √ . When no index is written , the square root is always understood . The following examples show the meaning of the sign and index ...
... taken . The root is indicated by a small figure called the index placed above the radical sign ; thus , √ . When no index is written , the square root is always understood . The following examples show the meaning of the sign and index ...
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... the proportion 3 X 189 X 6 and , in the proportion α = с b d 3 6 = 9 18 ad bc . When " = taken by themselves the letters , a , b , c , d , may have any values whatsoever , but as soon as they are placed in PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS 91.
... the proportion 3 X 189 X 6 and , in the proportion α = с b d 3 6 = 9 18 ad bc . When " = taken by themselves the letters , a , b , c , d , may have any values whatsoever , but as soon as they are placed in PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS 91.
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... taken , without destroying the proportion . Examples . 1. Extract the square root of both sides of the following proportion : 1 : 9 = 49 : 441 . SOLUTION . Extracting the square root of each term 1 : 3 = 7:21 or 3 = 7 21 which equation ...
... taken , without destroying the proportion . Examples . 1. Extract the square root of both sides of the following proportion : 1 : 9 = 49 : 441 . SOLUTION . Extracting the square root of each term 1 : 3 = 7:21 or 3 = 7 21 which equation ...
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altitude base called characteristic circle circumference column cone conical surface cube root cubic curve shows cylinder decimal point denominator divided dividend division divisor example feet long feet per second figure Find the area Find the cube Find the logarithm Find the number Find the square Find the volume fraction given gives horizontal axis horizontal values horsepower hypotenuse kilowatt lateral area mantissa miles per hour Move the slide multiplied number of digits number of sides obtained P₁ parallelogram parallelopiped perpendicular Plot the curve polygon prism PROBLEMS FOR PRACTICE proportion pulley pyramid quadrilateral quantity quotient radius Remove the parenthesis rhombus right angles right triangle scale slant height slide rule SOLUTION spaces sphere square root straight line subtracting surface tangent term total area Transposing tungsten vertex vertical axis vertical values whole number zero
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Page 126 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 115 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, called the circumference, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 105 - 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 115 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such, that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another : 16. And this point is called the centre of the circle.
Page 135 - If the characteristic is negative, make the number of zeros between the decimal point and the first significant figure of the corresponding number one less than the number of units in the characteristic.
Page 125 - The altitude of a cone is the perpendicular distance from the vertex to the base.
Page 135 - If the number is less than 1, make the characteristic of the logarithm negative, and one unit more than the number of zeros between the decimal point and the first significant figure of the given number.
Page 133 - The logarithm of the root of a number is found by dividing the logarithm of the number by the index of the root.
Page 87 - ... subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for the next dividend.
Page 106 - Polygons are classified according to the number of sides. A triangle is a polygon of three sides. A quadrilateral is a polygon of four sides. A pentagon is a polygon of five sides. A hexagon is a polygon of six sides.