Popular Mathematics, being the first elements of arithmetic, algebra and geometry in their relations and usesOrr and Smith, 1836 - 496 σελίδες |
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... breadth nor thickness , and therefore has no more real existence than a point has , but merely marks direc- tion and distance in space in the same way as a point marks position . Farther we may say , that there is no such thing in ...
... breadth nor thickness , and therefore has no more real existence than a point has , but merely marks direc- tion and distance in space in the same way as a point marks position . Farther we may say , that there is no such thing in ...
Σελίδα 28
... breadth of the table ; and these quan- tities are so related , that we can find the extent of the surface if we know the length and the breadth . But none of these quantities occupies any space , for the surface of the table merely ...
... breadth of the table ; and these quan- tities are so related , that we can find the extent of the surface if we know the length and the breadth . But none of these quantities occupies any space , for the surface of the table merely ...
Σελίδα 50
... breadth of the table ; for length and breadth are merely lines , and though we were to multiply either of them by the largest number that could be imagined , the product would still be a line ; for there is no more surface in a mile ...
... breadth of the table ; for length and breadth are merely lines , and though we were to multiply either of them by the largest number that could be imagined , the product would still be a line ; for there is no more surface in a mile ...
Σελίδα 51
... breadth , both meaning the same , we could not , in terms of them , find the content or area of any surface whatever ; for if it were said that the table is five feet long , and also other four feet long , or that it is five feet broad ...
... breadth , both meaning the same , we could not , in terms of them , find the content or area of any surface whatever ; for if it were said that the table is five feet long , and also other four feet long , or that it is five feet broad ...
Σελίδα 52
... breadth , and thickness , which are called the three dimensions , are all different , as we have supposed them to be in the case of the brick ; the six faces consist of three pairs , which are all dif- ferent , but the two that form ...
... breadth , and thickness , which are called the three dimensions , are all different , as we have supposed them to be in the case of the brick ; the six faces consist of three pairs , which are all dif- ferent , but the two that form ...
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