| John Bonnycastle - 1818 - 284 pages
...determine the triangle. ,,., 250 Ans. The base — 7 From which the other two sides may be readily found PROBLEM XVIII. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right...determine the base and perpendicular. Ans. 8.08004 and 5. 87447 PROBLEM XIX. Having given the lengths (a, 6,) of two chords, cutting each other at right angles,... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1825 - 336 pages
...determine the triangle. 250 Ans. The base— -V 7 From which the other two sides may be readily found. PROBLEM XVIII. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right...5.87447 PROBLEM XIX. Having given the lengths (a, 6,) of two chords, cutting each other at right angles, in a circle, and the distance (c) of their point... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1829 - 372 pages
...triangle. "50 Ans. The base -=-^t From which the other two sides may be readily found. PROBLEM xvm. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right angled triangle, and the difference of two lines diawn from its extremities to the centre of the inscribed circle (2), to determine the base and perpendicular.... | |
| John Radford Young - 1833 - 310 pages
..."•»/ I4! fr°m which and the given lines the other two sides are readily obtained. PROBLEM -LXXXVI. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right angled triangle,...circle (2), to determine the base and perpendicular. Let ABC be the proposed right angled triangle, and 0 the centre of its inscribed circle ; and let CO... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1834 - 330 pages
...other two sides may be readily found. PROBLEM X.VIII. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right-angled triangle, and the difference of two lines drawn from...5.87447. PROBLEM XIX. Having given the lengths (a, 6,} of two chords, cutting each other at right angles, in a circle, and the distance (c) of their point... | |
| John Radford Young - 1835 - 298 pages
..."4°v/ 14; from which and the given lines the other two sides are readily obtained. PROBLEM LXXXVI. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right angled triangle,...circle (2), to determine the base and perpendicular. Let ABC be the proposed right angled triangle, and 0 the centre of its inscribed circle ; and let CO... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1836 - 296 pages
...XVIII. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right-angled triangle, and the difference of two lines drawn Irom its extremities to the centre of the inscribed circle...(2), to. determine the base and perpendicular. Ans. 8-067442, and 5 .909007. PROBLEM XIX. Having given the lengths (a, 6,) of two chords, cutting each... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1837 - 296 pages
...the other two sides may be readily found. PROBLEM xviit. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right-angled triangle, and the difference of two lines drawn from...and 5.87447. PROBLEM XIX. , Having given the lengths (i, b) of two chords, cutting each other at right angles, in a circle, and the distance (c) of their... | |
| Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 894 pages
...required to determine the three sides of the triangle. Ans. 35.80737, 47.40728, and 59.41143 Ex. 9. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right angled triangle,...the base and perpendicular. Ans. 8.08004 and 5.87447 Ex. 10. Having given the lengths (a, b) of two chords, cutting each other at right angles, in a circle,... | |
| Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 542 pages
...required to determine the three sides of the triangle. Ans. 35.80737, 47.40728, and 59.41143 Ex. 9. Given the hypothenuse (10) of a right angled triangle,...the base and perpendicular. Ans. 8.08004 and 5.87447 Ex. 10. Having given the lengths (a, b) of two chords, cutting each other at right angles, in a circle,... | |
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