 | Elias Loomis - 1868 - 380 pages
...the whole May-pole, supposing the length of the broken piece to be 39 feet ? Ans. 75 feet. 'Prob. 12. How must three trees, A, B, C, be planted, so that the angle at A may bo double the angle at B, the angle at B double the angle at C, and a line of 400 yards may just go... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1877 - 458 pages
...the whole May-pole, supposing the length of the broken piece to be 39 feet? Ans. 75 feet. Prob. 12. How must three trees, A, B, C, be planted, so that...may be double the angle at B, the angle at B double the angle at C, and a line of 400 yards may just go round them ? Sol. Assume AB = 1, and compute the... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1878 - 372 pages
...length of the broken piece to be 39 feet? Ans. 75 feet. Prob. 12. How must three trees, A, B, C, bo planted, so that the angle at A may be double the angle at B, the angle at B double the angle at C, and a line of 400 yards may just go round them ? Ans. AB= 79.225, AC = 142.758, and... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1880 - 456 pages
...the length of the broken piece to be 39 feet ? Ans. 75 feet. J>rob. 12. How must three trees, A, 13, C, be planted, so that the angle at A may be double the angle at B, the angle at B double the angle at C, and a line of 400 yards may just go round them? Sol. Assume AB = 1, and compute the... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1880 - 452 pages
...whole May-pole, supposing the length of the broken piece CD be 39 feet? ' Ans. 75 feet. Prob. 1 2. How must three trees, A, B, C, be planted, so that the angle at A may be double the angle at 13, the angle at B double the angle at C, and a line of 400 yards may just go round them? Sol. Assume... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1886 - 434 pages
...the length of the broken piece to be 39 feet ? Ans., 75 feet. Prob. 12. How must three trees, A,B, C, be planted, so that the angle at A may be double the angle at B, the angle at В double the angle at C, and a line of 400 yards may just go round them? Sol. Assume AB = 1, and compute... | |
 | Elias Loomis - 1895 - 450 pages
...length of the broken piece to be 39 feet? Ans. 75 feet. Prob. 12. How must three trees, A, B, C,be planted, so that the angle at A may be double the angle at B, the angle at B double the angle at C, and a line of 400 yards may just go round them? Sol. Assume AB = 1, and compute the... | |
 | 1815 - 502 pages
...Rutherford t Scttrr, Sice, Wiseman, ifc. NEW QUESTIONS. I. QUEST. (1284), by Mr. Wm. Wiseman, of Hull. How must three trees A, B, C, be planted, so that the angle at A may be double tlie angle at B, the angle at В double the angle at С ; and so that a line of 400 yarda may just... | |
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