| William James Milne - 1914 - 514 páginas
...been charged $1.50. How much baggage is one passenger allowed without charge ? GENERAL REVIEW 20. Find two numbers such that their sum, their product, and the difference of their squares are all equal. 21. The perimeter of a rectangle is 8 m and its area is 2m1. Find its dimensions. 22.... | |
| Elmer Adelbert Lyman, Albertus Darnell - 1917 - 520 páginas
...the fence is 1 mile. How large is each plot ? (Draw a figure.) 8. Besides zero there are two pairs of numbers such that their sum, their product, and the difference of their squares have the same value. Find these numbers. 9. In a proportion the sum of the means is 5 and the sum of... | |
| 1855 - 406 páginas
...the others may always be deduced from it by some simple and obvious process. EXAMPLE 10. — " Find two numbers such that their sum, their product, and the difference of their squares shall be equal to each other." — Clarke's Algebra. SOLUTION. — Let AB and AC represent the required... | |
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