Numerical Problems in Plane Geometry With Metric And Logarithmic Tables

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Numerical Problems in Plane Geometry With Metric And Logarithmic Tables
J G Joe Garner Estill
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If two equivalent triangles have a common base, and lie on opposite sides of it, the base, or the base produced, will bisect the line joining the vertices. — Dartmouth.
75. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 72 feet, and the length is equal to twice the width, find the area. — Johns Hopkins University.
76. The area of a certain isosceles triangle is 50 square feet, and each of its equal sides is 10 feet long ; find the angles of the triangle. — Cornell, GEOMETRY— NUMERICAL PROBLEMS, 59 77. Two
...mutually equiangular triangles are similar. The base of a triangle is 32 feet, its altitude 20 feet. What is the area of the triangle cut off by drawing a line parallel to the base and at a distance of 15 feet from the base ? — Wesleyan University.
78. The perimeter of a trapezoid is 56 inches. If each of the non-parallel sides is 13 inches long, and the area is 180 square inches, what are the respective lengths of the parallel sides? — Mass. Inst. Tech.
79. The area of a certain polygon is 5 square feet.


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