A School Course of MathematicsAt the Clarendon Press, 1907 - 379 páginas |
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ABCD angles equal base binomial series bisector bisects C. L. KINGSFORD calculate called Centigrade centimetres chain chord congruent corresponding angles crane crease Crown 8vo cubic cubic centimetre cubic foot curve decimal degrees diameter distance divide drawn edge edition equation expression Fahrenheit feet figure fixed folding fractions freezing point gallons give given graph ground height horizontal hypotenuse inches intersection isosceles triangle length load locus mark means miles millimetre move multiplied OA/OB opposite pair parallel parallel rulers parallelogram perpendicular plane position protractor quadrilateral radius ratio rectangle relation result right angles right-angled triangle rods scale shape shillings sides sphere straight line Suppose surface tangent temperature tetrahedron tracing-paper triangle ABC vertical volume yards
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