Arithmetic for the Practical ManD. Van Nostrand, 1931 - 269 σελίδες |
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... base 2. Thus , when we write 210 = 1024 , 10 is the exponent of the 2 but it is the logarithm of 1024. This is abbrevi- ated by writing 10 = log 1024 , or , if it is desired also to indicate the base number , log2 1024. Thus : 210 ...
... base 2. Thus , when we write 210 = 1024 , 10 is the exponent of the 2 but it is the logarithm of 1024. This is abbrevi- ated by writing 10 = log 1024 , or , if it is desired also to indicate the base number , log2 1024. Thus : 210 ...
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... bases is the base of the large prism . Therefore , The volume of any right prism is the product of its base area and its altitude . Α 115. Pyramids . — A pyramid is a solid which has a polygon as base , and for faces , triangles whose bases ...
... bases is the base of the large prism . Therefore , The volume of any right prism is the product of its base area and its altitude . Α 115. Pyramids . — A pyramid is a solid which has a polygon as base , and for faces , triangles whose bases ...
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... base perimeter . In Fig . 29 , F is the center point of the cube AB with the square base BCDE . By drawing the lines FB , FC , FD , FE to the corners of the base , a regular right pyramid A D F E FIG . 29 . C B is formed , having the ...
... base perimeter . In Fig . 29 , F is the center point of the cube AB with the square base BCDE . By drawing the lines FB , FC , FD , FE to the corners of the base , a regular right pyramid A D F E FIG . 29 . C B is formed , having the ...
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CHAPTER I | 3 |
SUBTRACTION | 10 |
CHAPTER III | 18 |
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added amount angle anti-log arithmetical progression bushels calculation called chapter ciphers circle circumference column common difference common fraction common logarithms complete quotient compound number cone cube root cubic curve cylinder decimal fraction decimal number decimal places decimal point degrees denominate number diameter distance divided dollars equal equator equivalent example exponent expressed factors geometrical progression given number graph hypotenuse illustrated inches indicated last figure last term lateral surface latitude length logarithms longitude mantissa means measure method metric system miles minuend multiply number of terms partial dividend periodic rate plane figures poles prime meridian proportion pyramid quotient radius ratio rectangle rectangular solid remainder represent result right triangle side Similarly simple slant height sphere square and cube square root subtracted subtrahend surface area symbols temperature tion unit volume weight whole number write written