A Course of Mathematics ...: Designed for the Use of the Officers and Cadets of the Royal Military College, Volume 2C. Glendinning, 1806 - Mathematics |
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... Planes ... Motion of Pendulums ...... of the Mechanical Powers .. 245 254 ...... 260 272 273 ............ 279 285 294 295 298 300 .. 302 309 310 314 323 339 351 356 Lever ..... Wheel and Axle ..... Pulley ... Wedge Screw CONTENTS . vii.
... Planes ... Motion of Pendulums ...... of the Mechanical Powers .. 245 254 ...... 260 272 273 ............ 279 285 294 295 298 300 .. 302 309 310 314 323 339 351 356 Lever ..... Wheel and Axle ..... Pulley ... Wedge Screw CONTENTS . vii.
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... plane problems only , or such that may be resolved by a simple , or a quadratic equation . When the equation rises to a cubic , the problem is called a solid one , and the actual description of those lines by which the construction is ...
... plane problems only , or such that may be resolved by a simple , or a quadratic equation . When the equation rises to a cubic , the problem is called a solid one , and the actual description of those lines by which the construction is ...
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... the ground , and con- sequently PE is taken that quantity too great in the computation ; the con- clusion however , is not materially affected on that account . 244. Having the sides of a plane triangle , to 240 APPLICATION OF ALGEBRA.
... the ground , and con- sequently PE is taken that quantity too great in the computation ; the con- clusion however , is not materially affected on that account . 244. Having the sides of a plane triangle , to 240 APPLICATION OF ALGEBRA.
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... plane triangle , to find the angles . Let CGA be the triangle . About G as a center with the radius GA describe a semicircle ; produce CG to B ; draw BAR , and AOP ; make CP perpendi- cular to AP , and CR perpendicular to BR ; then the ...
... plane triangle , to find the angles . Let CGA be the triangle . About G as a center with the radius GA describe a semicircle ; produce CG to B ; draw BAR , and AOP ; make CP perpendi- cular to AP , and CR perpendicular to BR ; then the ...
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... plane pass through the vertex of the cone , the section will evidently be a triangle . And if it be parallel to the ... plane is inclined to the base of the cone , and cuts both sides , the section is an ellipse . Thus CG is an ellipse ...
... plane pass through the vertex of the cone , the section will evidently be a triangle . And if it be parallel to the ... plane is inclined to the base of the cone , and cuts both sides , the section is an ellipse . Thus CG is an ellipse ...
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