The English Journal of Education, Volume 3Darton and Clark, 1849 - Education |
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Page 34
... four quadrants . 6. Prove : - ( a ) cos . ( A - B ) = cos . A cos . B + sin . A sin . B. ( 8 ) cos . A ( 2 ) tan . 2 A - = 12 sin.2 2 tan . A 1 tan.2A⚫ ( 8 ) sin . ( A + B ) sin . ( A − B ) = ( sin . A + sin . B ) ( sin . A — sin . B ) ...
... four quadrants . 6. Prove : - ( a ) cos . ( A - B ) = cos . A cos . B + sin . A sin . B. ( 8 ) cos . A ( 2 ) tan . 2 A - = 12 sin.2 2 tan . A 1 tan.2A⚫ ( 8 ) sin . ( A + B ) sin . ( A − B ) = ( sin . A + sin . B ) ( sin . A — sin . B ) ...
Page 37
... four hours , the Rev. Principal of the Battersea Training College asked permission of the Dean to ad- dress the pupils . He said he had watched the examination with pecu- liar interest ; the pupils had acquitted themselves best in the ...
... four hours , the Rev. Principal of the Battersea Training College asked permission of the Dean to ad- dress the pupils . He said he had watched the examination with pecu- liar interest ; the pupils had acquitted themselves best in the ...
Page 38
... CLASSES FOR YOUNG MEN . -The experiment , to which we alluded in a former number , has been tried with great success in four classes in Shoreditch , ( in Hebrew , English , Mechanics , and Philoso- phy ) ; and 38 INTELLIGENCE .
... CLASSES FOR YOUNG MEN . -The experiment , to which we alluded in a former number , has been tried with great success in four classes in Shoreditch , ( in Hebrew , English , Mechanics , and Philoso- phy ) ; and 38 INTELLIGENCE .
Page 50
... four rules , fractions , and the new systems of weights and measures ; but these problems are involved and intricate , so as to require the greatest readiness and accuracy on the part of the candidate . Hard arithmetical calculations ...
... four rules , fractions , and the new systems of weights and measures ; but these problems are involved and intricate , so as to require the greatest readiness and accuracy on the part of the candidate . Hard arithmetical calculations ...
Page 59
... four classes . 15. If you had a school of your own , which part of the instruction in the lower classes would you take , and why ? 16. Classify all the faults you have discovered in the boys of your school , and say what kind of ...
... four classes . 15. If you had a school of your own , which part of the instruction in the lower classes would you take , and why ? 16. Classify all the faults you have discovered in the boys of your school , and say what kind of ...
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