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... produce a complete series of solutions , shewing the method which they wished the student to pursue . In the present instance the writers have availed themselves of their opportunities of inspecting the answers returned by the ...
... produce a complete series of solutions , shewing the method which they wished the student to pursue . In the present instance the writers have availed themselves of their opportunities of inspecting the answers returned by the ...
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... produced if necessary , intersect the major axis in Y ' , Z ' , respectively : then △ SIY ' = supplement of SIY ... producing IS , HJ , 1–4 . ] 5 PROBLEMS .
... produced if necessary , intersect the major axis in Y ' , Z ' , respectively : then △ SIY ' = supplement of SIY ... producing IS , HJ , 1–4 . ] 5 PROBLEMS .
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Cambridge univ, exam. papers. whence the triangle formed by producing IS , HJ , is isosceles , and therefore , CS , CH , being equal , the vertex of the triangle must lie in BC produced . Since the angles SIY ' , HJZ ' , are equal ...
Cambridge univ, exam. papers. whence the triangle formed by producing IS , HJ , is isosceles , and therefore , CS , CH , being equal , the vertex of the triangle must lie in BC produced . Since the angles SIY ' , HJZ ' , are equal ...
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... produce it to D ; AOD is perpendicular to BC . In the first case , by symmetry , the three balls are reduced to rest at the same instant , and since the forces of restitution are equal to those of compression , and act in the same direc ...
... produce it to D ; AOD is perpendicular to BC . In the first case , by symmetry , the three balls are reduced to rest at the same instant , and since the forces of restitution are equal to those of compression , and act in the same direc ...
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... produced , where will they meet ? The shadow of any straight line , caused by a luminous point , is in the plane passing through the luminous point and the line . Therefore the two shadows on the ceiling are the intersections of the ...
... produced , where will they meet ? The shadow of any straight line , caused by a luminous point , is in the plane passing through the luminous point and the line . Therefore the two shadows on the ceiling are the intersections of the ...
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