| Charles Hutton - 1807 - 464 lapas
...To which add also the area of the two ends of the prism, when required *. Or, compute the areas of all the sides and ends separately> and add them all...whose length is 20 feet, and each side of its end or bnse 1 8 inches. Ans. 9 1 -948 feet. Ex. 3. To find the convex surface of a round prism, or cylinder,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1812 - 620 lapas
...To which add also the area of the two1 ends of the prism, when required*. Or, compute the areas of all the sides and ends separately, and add them all...a cube, the length of each side being 20 feet. Ans 240O feet. Ex. 2. To find the whole surface of a triangular prism, whose length is 20 feet, and each... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1816 - 610 lapas
...I To find ihe surface of a cube, the length of each side beins; "20 feet. Ans 2400 feet. Lx. 2. I'o find the whole surface of a triangular prism, whose...length is '20 feet, and each side of its end or base 18 inches Ans. 91-948 feet Ex 3 To find the convex surface of a round prism, or cylinder, whose length... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1818 - 646 lapas
...sides. To which add also the area of the two ends of the prism, when required*. Or, compute the areas of all the sides and ends separately, and add them all...length is 20 feet, and each side of its end or base 18 inches. Ans. 91-948 feet. Ex. 3. To find the convex surface of a round prism, or cylinder, whose... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1822 - 616 lapas
...sides. To which add also the area of the two tods of the prism, when required * Or, compute the areas of all the sides and ends separately, and add them all...cube, the length of each side being 20 feet. Ans. 2400tfeet. Ex. 2. To find the whole surface of a triangular prism, whose length is 20 feet, and each... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1825 - 608 lapas
...required.* Or, compute the areas of all the sides and ends separately, and add them all together. ' Ei. 1. To find the surface of a cube, the length of each...length is 20 feet, and each side of its end or base 18 inches. Ans. 91.940 feet. Ex. 3. To find the convex surface of a round prism, or cylinder, whose... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1831 - 632 lapas
...sides. To which add also the area of the two ends of the prism, when required*. Or, compute the areas of all the sides and ends separately, and add them all...find the surface of a cube, the length of each side be ng 20 feet. Ans. 2400 feet. Ex. 2. To find the whole surface of a triangular prism, whose length... | |
| Adrien Marie Legendre - 1836 - 394 lapas
...surface (Book VII. Prop. I.). To this add the area of the two bases, when the entire surface is required. 1. To find the surface of a cube, the length of each side being 20 feet. Ans. 2400 sq.ft. 2. To find the whole surface of a triangular prism, whose base is an equilateral triangle, having... | |
| Charles Davies - 1840 - 264 lapas
...square feet. lower base 688,1908 do. upper base 688,1908 do. » entire surface 6376,3816 2. What is the surface of a cube, the length of each side being 20 feet ? Ans. 2400 sq.ft. 3. Find the entire surface of a triangular prism, whose base is an equilateral triangle, having... | |
| Joseph Gwilt - 1842 - 1114 lapas
...24OO feet, the area required. Example 2. Required the surface of a triangular prism whose length is 2O feet and each side of its end or base 1 8 inches. Here we have, for the area of the base, 1-5« --75» = (2 -25 — -5625 = ) Г68752 for the perpendicular... | |
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