Examination papers used at the examinations for direct commissions [&c.].1861 - 12 páginas |
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... triangle and have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle . VOLUNTARY PORTION . 1. About a given circle describe a triangle equiangular to a given triangle . If the triangle circumscribing the circle be equilateral , find ...
... triangle and have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle . VOLUNTARY PORTION . 1. About a given circle describe a triangle equiangular to a given triangle . If the triangle circumscribing the circle be equilateral , find ...
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... be taken within a circle , from which there fall more than two equal straight lines to the circumference , that point is the centre of the circle . VOLUNTARY PORTION . 1. Triangles having the same altitude are 8 DIRECT COMMISSIONS .
... be taken within a circle , from which there fall more than two equal straight lines to the circumference , that point is the centre of the circle . VOLUNTARY PORTION . 1. Triangles having the same altitude are 8 DIRECT COMMISSIONS .
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... triangle , investigate a formula adapted to logarithmic computation , by means of which an angle of the triangle may be found . Find the least angle of the triangle whose sides are 63.4 , 72.2 , 81.8 . 4. State and prove the property by ...
... triangle , investigate a formula adapted to logarithmic computation , by means of which an angle of the triangle may be found . Find the least angle of the triangle whose sides are 63.4 , 72.2 , 81.8 . 4. State and prove the property by ...
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... triangle . 4. Describe a circle about the triangle in Question 3 . 5. Construct a scale of miles and furlongs , having for its representative fraction 63360 • 6. A railway embankment , 20 feet high , crosses a level plain . The sides of ...
... triangle . 4. Describe a circle about the triangle in Question 3 . 5. Construct a scale of miles and furlongs , having for its representative fraction 63360 • 6. A railway embankment , 20 feet high , crosses a level plain . The sides of ...
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... triangle , it shall cut the other sides or these produced proportionally ; and if the sides or the sides produced be cut proportionally , the straight line which joins the points of section shall be parallel to the remaining side of the ...
... triangle , it shall cut the other sides or these produced proportionally ; and if the sides or the sides produced be cut proportionally , the straight line which joins the points of section shall be parallel to the remaining side of the ...
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