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... greater than a semi- circle , take the height on each side of the diameter of the circle , and find , by Rule 1 , their respective areas ; the areas of these two portions , added to- gether , will be the area of the zone . EXAMPLE ...
... greater than a semi- circle , take the height on each side of the diameter of the circle , and find , by Rule 1 , their respective areas ; the areas of these two portions , added to- gether , will be the area of the zone . EXAMPLE ...
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... 1198 1435204 1717374392 34.6121366 1199 14376011723683599 | 34.6265794 1200 1440000 1728000000 34.6410162 10-6265857 | 1200 10.6236331 To find the square of a greater number than is 98 SQUARES , CUBES , SQUARE ROOTS , ETC.
... 1198 1435204 1717374392 34.6121366 1199 14376011723683599 | 34.6265794 1200 1440000 1728000000 34.6410162 10-6265857 | 1200 10.6236331 To find the square of a greater number than is 98 SQUARES , CUBES , SQUARE ROOTS , ETC.
Page 99
... greater than 865 ; and the square of 865 , as per table , is 748225 . Then , 748225 × 32 = 6734025 , Ans . RULE 2. - If the number required to be squared be an odd number , and do not exceed twice the amount of any number contained in ...
... greater than 865 ; and the square of 865 , as per table , is 748225 . Then , 748225 × 32 = 6734025 , Ans . RULE 2. - If the number required to be squared be an odd number , and do not exceed twice the amount of any number contained in ...
Page 100
... greater than 996 ; and the cube of 996 , as per table , is 988047936 . Then 988047936 × 43 = 63235067904 , Ans . 5 To find the square or cube root of a higher number than is in the table . RULE . Refer to the table , and seek in the ...
... greater than 996 ; and the cube of 996 , as per table , is 988047936 . Then 988047936 × 43 = 63235067904 , Ans . 5 To find the square or cube root of a higher number than is in the table . RULE . Refer to the table , and seek in the ...
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... greater angle with the base than that made by the opposite side . The opposite Hyperbola is formed by continuing the cutting plane through an opposite and equal cone , produced by continuing the sides of the first cone through its ...
... greater angle with the base than that made by the opposite side . The opposite Hyperbola is formed by continuing the cutting plane through an opposite and equal cone , produced by continuing the sides of the first cone through its ...
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abscissa Atmospheric Railway avoirdupois axle blast-pipe boiler brass centre circle circular segments Circum circumference cloth coke conjugate connecting-rod copper crank Cube Root cubic feet cubic foot cubic inch curve cylinder cylinder in inches Dauphiny Decimal or Reciprocal diame diameter distance driving wheels eccentric-rod equal EXAMPLE.-Required find the Area find the Solidity fire-box Fraction or Numb friction Frustum fulcrum fulcrum and valve Gallons gauge give the solidity Height Length horses Hyperbola iron Length of Arc leverage locomotive engine metallic mile morocco motion multiply the sum North Shields ordinate Ounces Parabola pipes piston piston-rod plates Pounds pressure quotient radius rails Railway resistance revolving axis RULE RULE.-Multiply RULE.-To find screw segment shaft side smoke-box spindle square inch Square Root steam stroke subtract thickness throw tion tons trapezium tubes valve velocity Volume whole weight yards Zone