... and formularies should employ consistently the same symbols, and that these should readily suggest the verbal units for which they stand.1 1 The Institute of Actuaries have published an official set of symbols which are used, without explanation,... The Teaching of Algebra (including Trigonometry) - 27. lappuseautors: Sir Thomas Percy Nunn, Thomas Percy Nunn - 1919 - 616 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1834 - 370 lapas
...found by multiplying the area of the base by the height ; therefore the solidity of a pyramid is found by multiplying the area of the base by one-third of the height. t In solid Geometry it is proved that every cone is the third part of a cylinder having the same base... | |
| William Ritchie - 1836 - 198 lapas
...\nx area of the base. But n = the perpendicular height, hence the solidity of the pyramid is found by multiplying the area of the base by one-third of the height. * Emerson's Arithmetic of Infinites, f Principles of Geometry, page 128. These examples will be sufficient... | |
| Great Britain. Council on Education - 1848 - 596 lapas
...meaning in the theory of infinitesimals ; and apply it to show that the volume of a right cone is found by multiplying the area of the base by one-third of the height. Show that the volume of any pyramid is found by the same rule. 3. Prove the expression for the differential... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1848 - 606 lapas
...meaning in the theory of infinitesimals ; and apply it to show that the volume of a right cone is found by multiplying the area of the base by one-third of the height. Show that the volume of any pyramid is found by the same rule. 3. Prove the expression for the differential... | |
| David Munn - 1873 - 160 lapas
...centre of the sphere, and for height the radius. But the volume of a pyramid is found (III. VIII.) by multiplying the area of the base by one-third of the height ; then the sum of all these pyramids, or the volume of the sphere, will be "qual to the sum of the... | |
| Sir Thomas Percy Nunn - 1914 - 654 lapas
...of symbols which are used, without explanation, in all the papers and discussions of their members. When the verbal statement of the rule contains a numerical...this convention, to be written neither in the form V = A^h, nor in the form V = A% but in the form V = %Ah. The use of the symbol iT appears to contradict... | |
| Thomas Percy Nunn, Sir Thomas Percy Nunn - 1914 - 762 lapas
...of symbols which are used, without explanation, in all the papers and discussions of their members. When the verbal statement of the rule contains a numerical...is obtained by multiplying the area of the base by one- third of the height is, in accordance with this convention, to be written neither in the form... | |
| John Jackson Crumley - 1926 - 352 lapas
...trees, taper from the ground up, and may therefore be regarded as slender cones, whose volume may be obtained by multiplying the area of the base by one-third of the height. The base measurement, however, should not be taken at the ground; for here the base of the trunk is... | |
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