The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and Science for the Year ..., Volume 7D. Steel., 1757 - Almanacs, English |
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... Number of Days , at any Rate of Interest . No. 1. S. d . q . 1000000-2739 14 6 0,99 900000-2465 15 0 3,29 800000-2191 15 7 159 700000-1917 16 1 3,89 600000-1643 16 8 2,19 500000-1369 17 3 0,49 400000-1095 17 9 2,79 300000- 821 18 4 1,09 ...
... Number of Days , at any Rate of Interest . No. 1. S. d . q . 1000000-2739 14 6 0,99 900000-2465 15 0 3,29 800000-2191 15 7 159 700000-1917 16 1 3,89 600000-1643 16 8 2,19 500000-1369 17 3 0,49 400000-1095 17 9 2,79 300000- 821 18 4 1,09 ...
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... Numbers agree with the above inferted . Meff . Bevil , Gaskill , Kington , and Rebufs , supposing AC instead of 2 A C. given 50 , find : 6g and BC 22,7 • 2 Quest , A F E ( 2 ) Question 152. anfwered by 20 Questions in 1756 , answered .
... Numbers agree with the above inferted . Meff . Bevil , Gaskill , Kington , and Rebufs , supposing AC instead of 2 A C. given 50 , find : 6g and BC 22,7 • 2 Quest , A F E ( 2 ) Question 152. anfwered by 20 Questions in 1756 , answered .
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... Numbers ; but thro'a numerical Error in finding the convexSurface , the Question now admits of two affirmative Answers , both in brokenNumbers . The fame anfwered by Mr. T. Drury of Great Houghton Yorkh . Lets Superficies of the ...
... Numbers ; but thro'a numerical Error in finding the convexSurface , the Question now admits of two affirmative Answers , both in brokenNumbers . The fame anfwered by Mr. T. Drury of Great Houghton Yorkh . Lets Superficies of the ...
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... Numbers ; and further , to fend their Letters within the Time limited , & c . Notting bam , 2 June , 1756 . * If Mr. Mofs had not made an Overfight in his Numbers , his Solution ( fo far as it is founded on the Principia ) would have ...
... Numbers ; and further , to fend their Letters within the Time limited , & c . Notting bam , 2 June , 1756 . * If Mr. Mofs had not made an Overfight in his Numbers , his Solution ( fo far as it is founded on the Principia ) would have ...
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... Number of Guineas and Moidores alfo . Given with Sxx + yy = a = 23401 Quere x and { x1 + y + y1 + x = b = 124781 the Investigation ? being the Number of Guineas , and the Number of Moidores . ** = 43 ) Queft . 163 , by Mr. Cha . Mafon ...
... Number of Guineas and Moidores alfo . Given with Sxx + yy = a = 23401 Quere x and { x1 + y + y1 + x = b = 124781 the Investigation ? being the Number of Guineas , and the Number of Moidores . ** = 43 ) Queft . 163 , by Mr. Cha . Mafon ...
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Page 1 - Containing many ufeful and entertaining Particulars, peculiarly adapted to the ingenious Gentlemen engaged in the delightful Study and Practice of the MATHEMATICKS.
Page 33 - Therefore, all the four fides of the trapezium DCEB being given, the area will be a maximum when the figure is infcribed in a circle. But the...
Page 47 - ... ceafe to touch the faid vertical plane ? how long will it then have been in motion? and how far from the point A will the end (m) ftrike the horizontal plane ? PRIZE QUESTION, ly M>r.
Page 31 - ... given point D, draw BDP -, to which, from A, apply AP equal to the bafe AC ; draw DF, FG, GH parallel to AP, AC and FD refpeftively ; and the thing is done.
Page 46 - ... and the explofion of the piece at the fame inftant of time, allowing the velocity of the ball to be to that of found in proportion of 3 to 2 r Attfwered ¿y Air.
Page 33 - GH = CD; in BH (when drawn) take BD of the given length; and from D, to BA and BC, apply DA and DC alfo of the given lengths; from whence the points A and C, and confequently the A ABC itfelf, will be determined.
Page 32 - AB, &c. and confequently, that F will be the center of gravity of the given triangle ABC. Hence the three required perpendiculars are found to be j'i9i5, 4*4095, and ^'6143, and their continual produft = I54'33- WWR The fume anfwered ty Mr.
Page 46 - What number of fhecp did he buy? VII. QUESTION 427, by Mr. T. Mofs. The rectangle under the two diagonals of any trapezium drawn into twice the cofine of the angle contained by them' (the radius being i) is equal to the difference of the aggregates of...
Page 41 - ... by the pendulum on the top of the mountain will then be only the half of (— '-) what it is above found to be: Therefore the height of the mountain will come out four times as great here, as when the mountain's attraction is neglected.* XIV. QUESTION 419 anfiutr:d Ij Mr.
Page 32 - FGxFHxFIisa maximum, the product thereof by the conftant quantity 4-ABx4-BCx4-AC, will alfo be a maximum •, that is, the product of the three parts ABF, BCF, and ACF of the given triangle, will be a maximum, and confequentljr thofe parts equal among themfelves ; fince it is evident (from Eu.