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... fixed , observes that when his distance from the tower is c feet , the flagstaff subtends the greatest angle at his eye , and he finds that this angle is a ; prove that the height of the flag- staff is 2c tan a . 8. Find the present ...
... fixed , observes that when his distance from the tower is c feet , the flagstaff subtends the greatest angle at his eye , and he finds that this angle is a ; prove that the height of the flag- staff is 2c tan a . 8. Find the present ...
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... fixed points situated either , both without , or both within , the circumference of a circle whose centre is O , and if R be a point upon that circumference , prove that the sum of the distances PR and QR is the least possible when PR ...
... fixed points situated either , both without , or both within , the circumference of a circle whose centre is O , and if R be a point upon that circumference , prove that the sum of the distances PR and QR is the least possible when PR ...
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... fixed centres A and B , and proportioned to the distances from those points respectively ; if the force from A be repulsive and the force from B attractive , prove that the resultant force on P is constant in magnitude and direction . 4 ...
... fixed centres A and B , and proportioned to the distances from those points respectively ; if the force from A be repulsive and the force from B attractive , prove that the resultant force on P is constant in magnitude and direction . 4 ...
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... fixed pulley , find the accelerating force , and the tension of the string . If P be 45 pounds and W 36 pounds , what weight suspended from a string at rest will produce the same tension as is pro- duced by P lifting W ? 8. How is an ...
... fixed pulley , find the accelerating force , and the tension of the string . If P be 45 pounds and W 36 pounds , what weight suspended from a string at rest will produce the same tension as is pro- duced by P lifting W ? 8. How is an ...
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... fixed , C approaches B , find the limiting value of со BO 9. Find the equation to the tangent through a given point to the curve y = f ( x ) . The equations to the tangents drawn from the origin to the b2c parabola ay = x2 + bx + c2 are ...
... fixed , C approaches B , find the limiting value of со BO 9. Find the equation to the tangent through a given point to the curve y = f ( x ) . The equations to the tangents drawn from the origin to the b2c parabola ay = x2 + bx + c2 are ...
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Página 82 - If from any point without a circle two straight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, is equal to the square of the line which touches it.
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