A Treatise on Practical Surveying: Which is Demonstrated from Its First Principles. Wherein Everything that is Useful and Curious in that Art, is Fully Considered and ExplainedF. Lucas and Joseph Cushing, 1818 - 478 páginas |
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... Answer 28.0006 Add 6.2 121.306 .75 2.7 and .0007 together . 121.306 .75 2.7 .0007 Answer 130.9567 What is the sum of 6.57 1.026 .75 146.5 8.7 526. 3.97 and .0271 ? Answer 693.5431 . What is the sum of 4.51 146.071 .507 .0006 . 132 ...
... Answer 28.0006 Add 6.2 121.306 .75 2.7 and .0007 together . 121.306 .75 2.7 .0007 Answer 130.9567 What is the sum of 6.57 1.026 .75 146.5 8.7 526. 3.97 and .0271 ? Answer 693.5431 . What is the sum of 4.51 146.071 .507 .0006 . 132 ...
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... Answer 13.3909 From 2.4 take .8472 .8472 1.5528 4 From 71.45 take 8.4837248 Answer 62.9662752 . From 84 take 82.3412 Answer 1.6588 MULTIPLICATION OF DECIMALS . Place the multiplicand and multiplier , after any manner under each other ...
... Answer 13.3909 From 2.4 take .8472 .8472 1.5528 4 From 71.45 take 8.4837248 Answer 62.9662752 . From 84 take 82.3412 Answer 1.6588 MULTIPLICATION OF DECIMALS . Place the multiplicand and multiplier , after any manner under each other ...
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... Answer .175992885 Multiply .121 by .14 484 121 Answer .01694 Multiply 121.6 by 2.76 2.76 7296 8512 2432 Multiply .0089789 by 1085 Answer 9.7421065 Multiply .248723 by .13587 Answer 335.616 14 DECIMAL FRACTIONS .
... Answer .175992885 Multiply .121 by .14 484 121 Answer .01694 Multiply 121.6 by 2.76 2.76 7296 8512 2432 Multiply .0089789 by 1085 Answer 9.7421065 Multiply .248723 by .13587 Answer 335.616 14 DECIMAL FRACTIONS .
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... Answer 9.7421065 Multiply .248723 by .13587 Answer .03379399401 DIVISION OF DECIMALS . Having divided as in whole numbers , annexing cy- phers to the dividend if they be wanted ; the decimal places in the divisor and quotient must be ...
... Answer 9.7421065 Multiply .248723 by .13587 Answer .03379399401 DIVISION OF DECIMALS . Having divided as in whole numbers , annexing cy- phers to the dividend if they be wanted ; the decimal places in the divisor and quotient must be ...
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... Answer .02344522979 There being 11 decimal figures in the dividend , and none in the divisor , 11 figures are to be cut off in the quotient ; but as the quotient itself consists of but 10 figures , we prefix to them a cypher to complete ...
... Answer .02344522979 There being 11 decimal figures in the dividend , and none in the divisor , 11 figures are to be cut off in the quotient ; but as the quotient itself consists of but 10 figures , we prefix to them a cypher to complete ...
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Términos y frases comunes
40 perches ABCD acres altitude Answer base bearing blank line centre chains and links chord circle circumferentor Co-secant Secant Co-sine Co-tang column compass complement contained cyphers decimal decimal fraction Dep Lat difference Dist divided divisor draw east edge EXAMPLE feet field-book figures four-pole chains half the sum height Hence hypothenuse inches instrument Lat Dep latitude length logarithm measure meridian distance multiplied needle number of degrees object off-sets parallel parallelogram perpendicular piece of ground plane pole polygon Portmarnock PROB proportion protractor quotient radius right angles right line scale of equal SCHOLIUM second station sect semicircle side sights sine square root stationary distance stationary line sun's suppose survey taken Tang thence theo theodolite THEOREM thro triangle ABC trigonometry true azimuth two-pole chains vane variation
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Página 42 - The angle in a semicircle is a right angle ; the angle in a segment greater than a semicircle is less than a right angle ; and the angle in a segment less than a semicircle is greater than a right angle.
Página 99 - ... on a side, denotes its length to be given in feet, yards, perches, or miles, &c. and this mark", either in an angle or on a side, denotes the angle or side to be required. ; From these proportions it may be observed ; that to find a side, when the angles and one side are given, any side may be made the radius; and to find an angle, one of the given sides must be made the radius. So that in the 1st, 2d, and 3d cases, any side as well required as given may be made the radius, and in the first statings...
Página 46 - Triangles upon equal bases, and between the same parallels, are equal to one another.
Página 93 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; and each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds ; and these into thirds, &c.
Página 114 - C' (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) 112. In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference.
Página 4 - POMEROY, of the said District, hath deposited in this Office the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in the words following, to wit : . . "Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence.
Página 48 - The hypothenuse of a right-angled triangle may be found by having the other two sides ; thus, the square root of the sum of the squares of the base and perpendicular, will be the hypothenuse. Cor. 2. Having the hypothenuse and one side given to find the other; the square root of the difference of the squares of the hypothenuse and given side will be the required side.
Página 115 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
Página 175 - ... the two cardinal points of your compass the point of the needle lies between (the north, south, east, and west being called the four cardinal points, and are graved on the bottom of the box), putting down those points together by their initial letters, and thereto annexing the number of degrees, counting from the north or south, as before, thus ; if the point of your needle lies between the north and east, north and west, south and east, or south and west points in the bottom of the box, then...
Página 282 - But if one corner cannot be seen from the other, run the line according to the given bearing, and observe the nearest distance between the line so run and the corner: then...