Subtract the square of the given side from the square of the hypotenuse, and extract the square root of the remainder. EXAMPLE 1. — The side given is 3 inches, the hypotenuse is 5 inches; what is the length of the other side ? SOLUTION.— 3- = 9 ;... Business Arithmetic - Página 208por Clarence Wesley Sutton, Nels Johann Lennes - 1918 - 474 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Griffith Hatfield - 1845 - 326 páginas
...and .jths. full. (2.) — The hypothenuse and one side being known, to find the other side. Rule. — Subtract the square of the given side from the square of the hypothenuse, and the square-root of the product will be the answer. Suppose it were required to ascertain the greatest... | |
| 458 páginas
...to the hypotenuse. 2. When the hypotenuse and one of the sides are given, to find the remaining one. Subtract the square of the given side from the square of the hypotenuse, and the square root of the remainder will be equal to the other aide. Example 1. — The... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1859 - 362 páginas
...squares of the two sides, and extract the square root of the sum. To find either of the shorter sides. Subtract the square of the given side from the square of the hypotenuse, and extract the EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 2. If an army of 55225 men be drawn up in the form... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson, Daniel W. Fish - 1858 - 378 páginas
...squares of the two sides, and extract the square root of the sum. To find either of the shorter sides. Subtract the square of the. given side from the square of the hypotenuse, and extract the square root of the remainder. EXAMPLES FOR PKACTICE. 2. If an army of 55225... | |
| Shelton Palmer Sanford - 1872 - 404 páginas
...square root of their sum. ART. 338. The hypotenuse and either side being given, to find the other side. Subtract the square of the given side from the square of the hypotenuse, and extract the square root of the remainder. 1. The base of a right-angled triangle is... | |
| Robert Griffith Hatfield - 1874 - 452 páginas
...and ;ths. full. (2.) — The hypothenuse and one side being known, to find the other side. Rule. — Subtract the square of the given side from the square of the hypothenuse, and the- square-root of the product will be the answer. Suppose it were required to ascertain the greatest... | |
| Joseph Ray - 1880 - 420 páginas
...root of the sum. 388. To find one side when the hypothenuse and the other side are given. Rule. — Subtract the square of the given side from the square of the hypotiienuse, and extract the square root of the difference; or, Multiply the square root of ti,e swm... | |
| Joseph Ray - 1880 - 420 páginas
...^r 388. To find one side when the hypothenuse and the other side are given. Rule. — Subtract tJie square of the given side from the square of the hypothenuse, and extract the square root of the difference; or, •. . Multiply the square root of the sum of the hypothenuse... | |
| New York (State) School for the deaf, White Plains - 1885 - 942 páginas
...course, if the hypothenuse and one of the sides are known, the remaining side can be found by subtracting the square of the given side from the square of the hypothenuse, which will give the square of the remaining side, the square root of which will be the length of the... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1888 - 372 páginas
...squares of the two sides, and extract the square root of the sum. To find either of the shorter sides. Subtract the square of the given side from the square of the hypotenuse, and ex'ract the square root cf the remainder. EXAMPLES FOII PRACTICE. 2. If an army of... | |
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