 | Abel Flint - Geometry - 1808 - 192 pages
...CASE II. It is nearest 119. By the Square Root. In this Case the Hypothenuse may be found by the uiTC Root, without finding the Angles ; according to the...Squares of the two Legs is equal to the Square of the 1 1\ potlifnuse. In the above EXAMPLE, the Square of AB 78.7 is 6l93.(i9, the Square of BC 89 is 7921... | |
 | Abel Flint - Deeds - 1818 - 168 pages
...CASE II. It is nearest 119. By the Square Root. •* In this Case the Hypothenuse may be found by (he Square Root, without finding the Angles ; according...Hypothenuse. In ' the above EXAMPLE, the Square of AB 78»7 is 6193.69, the Square of BC 89 is 7921 ; these added make 14114.69 the Square Root of which... | |
 | Abel Flint - Surveying - 1833 - 364 pages
...78.7 : radius - • : : leg BC, 89 1.895975 10.000000 1.949390 11.949390 1.895975 BY THE SQUARE BOOT. In this case the" hypothenuse may be found by the...6193.69, the square of BC 89 is 7921 ; these added make 14114,69 the square root of which is nearest 119. BY NATURAL SINES. The hypothenuse being found by... | |
 | Abel Flint - Geometry - 1835 - 366 pages
...found by the square root without finding the angles ; according to the following PROPOSITION. IN EVERT RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE, THE SUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE...6193.69, the square of BC 89 is 7921 ; these added make 14114,69 the square root of which is nearest 119. BY NATURAL SINES. The hypothenuse being found by... | |
 | Abel Flint - Geometry - 1835 - 370 pages
...finding the angles ; according to the following PROPOSITION. IN EVERT RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE, THE SUM OP THE SQUARES OF THE TWO LEGS IS EQUAL TO THE SQUARE...6193.69, the square of BC 89 is 7921 ; these added make 14114,69 the square root of which is nearest 119. BY NATURAL SINES. The hypothenuse being found by... | |
 | Abel Flint - Geometry - 1837 - 356 pages
...differences. The angles being found, the hypothenuse may be found by CASE II. It is nearest 1 19. BY THE SQUARE ROOT. In this case, the hypothenuse may...SQUARES OF THE TWO LEGS IS EQUAL TO THE SQUARE OF THE HTPOTHENUSE. In the above EXAMPLE, the square of AB 78.7 is 6193.69, the square of BC 89 is 7921 ;... | |
 | Amos Eaton - Civil engineering - 1838 - 191 pages
...hypothenuse. The other two sides are called the legs. And it may here be shewn the student, that the square of the two legs is equal to the square of the hypothenuse. This is a very important principle in practical trigonometry. SEC. 34. Geometrical trigonometry gives... | |
 | Abel Flint - Geometry - 1839 - 350 pages
...finding the angles ; according to the following PROPOSITION. IN EVERY RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE, THE BUM OF THE SQUARES OF THE TWO LEGS IS EQUAL TO THE SQUARE...make 14114.69, the square root of which is nearest 1 19. , BY NATURAL SINES. The hypothenuse being found by the square root, the angles may be found by... | |
 | Herbert Michael Wilson - Camping - 1900 - 982 pages
...numbers can be squared on the slide-rule, work can readily be checked by seeing if the square root of the sum of the squares of the two legs is equal to the hypothenuse. One of the simplest ways of avoiding mistakes is to bear in mind that- sines and cosines... | |
 | Herbert Michael Wilson - Camping - 1900 - 994 pages
...numbers can be squared on the slide-rule, work can readily be checked by seeing if the square root of the sum of the squares of the two legs is equal to the hypothenuse. One of the simplest ways of avoiding mistakes is to bear in mind that sines and cosines... | |
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