A Manual of Greek MathematicsClarendon Press, 1931 - 552 pagina's |
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Pagina 82
... height of pyramid . Thales evoked general admiration by showing how to calculate the height of a pyramid by means of shadows . There are two versions of the story . The earliest is that of Hieronymus , a pupil of Aristotle , who says ...
... height of pyramid . Thales evoked general admiration by showing how to calculate the height of a pyramid by means of shadows . There are two versions of the story . The earliest is that of Hieronymus , a pupil of Aristotle , who says ...
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... height and with triangular bases are to one another as their bases ( 3–5 ) , that any cone is , in content , equal to one third part of the cylinder which has the same base with it and equal height ( 10 ) , that cones and cylinders of ...
... height and with triangular bases are to one another as their bases ( 3–5 ) , that any cone is , in content , equal to one third part of the cylinder which has the same base with it and equal height ( 10 ) , that cones and cylinders of ...
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... height . If the height taken in the papyrus is the vertical height , the solution is correct and must be regarded as a remarkable achievement . The formula is relatively complicated and not such as we should expect to be discovered ...
... height . If the height taken in the papyrus is the vertical height , the solution is correct and must be regarded as a remarkable achievement . The formula is relatively complicated and not such as we should expect to be discovered ...
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INTRODUCTORY 1 157 | 1 |
NUMERICAL NOTATION AND PRACTICAL CAL | 11 |
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