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... student reads the subject for the second time . The order in which the Chapters are read may be varied at the discretion of the Teacher . The last three Chapters are not required in the Previous Examination of Candidates for Honours at ...
... student reads the subject for the second time . The order in which the Chapters are read may be varied at the discretion of the Teacher . The last three Chapters are not required in the Previous Examination of Candidates for Honours at ...
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... student that no measurement can in practice be made with absolute accuracy . For example : A skilful mechanic is probably satisfied if in measuring some material two or three feet in length the error in his measurement is less than the ...
... student that no measurement can in practice be made with absolute accuracy . For example : A skilful mechanic is probably satisfied if in measuring some material two or three feet in length the error in his measurement is less than the ...
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... student will be able to see from the above example , that if the value of an incommensurable number is found to 4 figures , a very considerable degree of accuracy is attained . Also that a much greater degree of accuracy is attained for ...
... student will be able to see from the above example , that if the value of an incommensurable number is found to 4 figures , a very considerable degree of accuracy is attained . Also that a much greater degree of accuracy is attained for ...
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... student's memory that stands for this number 3.14159265 ... & c . , and for nothing else ; just as 180 stands for the number one hundred and eighty , and for nothing else . 30. We proceed to prove that the ratio of the circum- ference ...
... student's memory that stands for this number 3.14159265 ... & c . , and for nothing else ; just as 180 stands for the number one hundred and eighty , and for nothing else . 30. We proceed to prove that the ratio of the circum- ference ...
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... student should notice however that in dividing by π it will be more convenient to use 355 than 3.14159 . 113 37. The following results are instructive . The ratio of the perimeter of a regular polygon inscribed in a circle to the ...
... student should notice however that in dividing by π it will be more convenient to use 355 than 3.14159 . 113 37. The following results are instructive . The ratio of the perimeter of a regular polygon inscribed in a circle to the ...
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