| John Hamilton Moore - Nautical astronomy - 1807 - 676 pages
...Divifion, therefore extend from the firftterm tof thefecond, that extent will reach from the third term to the fourth. Example. If the diameter of a circle...7 to 22, that extent will reach from 14 to 44 the fame way. In like manner may any other proportion, of any denomination, be worked, which makes this... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - Nautical astronomy - 1807 - 586 pages
...Divifion, therefore extend from the firftterm ta the fécond, that extent will reach from the third term to the fourth. Example. If the diameter of a circle...7 to 22, that extent will reach from 14 to 44 the fame way. In like manner may any other proportion, orany denomination, be worked, which makes this... | |
| Surveying - 1814 - 402 pages
...Division, therefore extend from the first term to the third ; that extent will reach from the second to the fourth, EXAMPLE. If the diameter of a circle...diameter of which is 14 inches ? Extend from 7 to 14 ; that extent will reach from 22 to 44, the circumference required. In like manner, may any other... | |
| Nautical astronomy - 1821 - 708 pages
...the second, you must also extend to the left, from the third number to the fourth ; and the contrary. EXAMPLE. If the diameter of a circle be 7 inches,...7 to 22, that extent will reach from 14 to 44 the same way. The superficial content of any parallelogram is found by extending from 1 to the breadth... | |
| George Curtis - Lumber - 1824 - 132 pages
...term to the second, you must also extend to the left from the third to the fourth, and vice versa. EXAMPLE. If the diameter of a circle be 7 inches, and the circumference 22 inches, what is the circumference of another circle, whose diameter is 14 inches ? Extend from 7 to... | |
| Nathaniel Bowditch - Nautical astronomy - 1826 - 732 pages
...fourth ; and the contrary. EXAMPLE/ If the diameter ofa rirelebe? inches, and the circumference Ï2, •what is the circumference of another circle, the...7 to 22, that extent will reach from 14 to 44 the same way. .The superficial content of any parallelogram is found by extending from 1 io the breadth... | |
| Nathaniel Bowditch - Nautical astronomy - 1826 - 764 pages
...to the second, you must also extend to the from the third number to the fourth ; and the contrary. EXAMPLE. If the diameter of a circle be 7 inches,...circumference of another circle, the diameter of which is 14inch•-•s ? Eitend from 7 to 22, that extent will reach from 14 to 44 the same way. The superficial... | |
| Nathaniel Bowditch - 1846 - 854 pages
...second, you must also extend to the left, from the third number to the fourth -, and the contrary. EXAMPLE. If the diameter of a circle be 7 inches,...to 22 ; that extent will reach from 14 to 44, the same way. The superficial content of any parallelogram is found by extending from 1 to the breadth... | |
| John F. Heather - Scientific apparatus and instruments - 1849 - 208 pages
...if the first be greater than the second, the third may be greater than the fourth, and vice versa. Example. — If the diameter of a circle be 7 inches,...circumference of another circle, the diameter of which is 10? Extend the compasses from 7 to 10, and this extent will reach from 22 to 31-4, or nearly 3l£ inches,... | |
| Lucius D. Gould - Carpentry - 1853 - 234 pages
...if the first be greater than the second, the third may be greater than the fourth, and vice versa. Example. — If the diameter of a circle be 7 inches,...circumference of another circle, the diameter of which is 10? Extend the compasses from 7 to 10, and this extent will reach from 22 to 31 -4, or nearly 31 \... | |
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