MATHEMATICS on the Higher Standard shall, in addition to the subjects comprised in the Lower Standard, comprise Euclid, Books IV., VI. and the first twenty-one Propositions of Book XI. (or their equivalents), with Deductions... Calendar - Side 54af University of St. Andrews - 1910Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Queen Margaret College - 1892 - 94 sider
...to the proposition under consideration. (7) Mathematics on the higher standard shall, in addition, comprise Euclid, Books IV., VI., and the first twenty-one...Triangles inclusive, and the use of Logarithmic Tables. (8) Dynamics shall mean the Elementary Statics and Kinetics of Solids, Liquids, and Gases. (9) A candidate... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1900 - 800 sider
...on the higher standard shall, in addition, comprise Euclid, Books IV., VL, and the first twenty -one propositions of Book XI. (or their equivalents), with...Triangles inclusive, and the use of Logarithmic Tables. (8) Dynamics shall mean the Elementary Statics and Kinetics of Solids, Liquids, and Gases. Ordinance... | |
| University of Aberdeen - 1917 - 652 sider
...at the same time pass on the Lower Standard or has not previously passed on the Lower Standard. (8) Mathematics on the higher standard shall, in addition...VI., and the first twenty-one propositions of Book XL (or their equivalents), with deductions, Quadratic Equations, Trigonometry to the Solution of Triangles... | |
| University of Aberdeen - 1927 - 1160 sider
...propositions which in Euclid's order are subsequent to the proposition under consideration. ALvTHKM, \TICS on the Higher Standard shall, in addition to the subjects...Book XI. (or their equivalents), with Deductions, more difficult equations, Problems, and Graphs, more advanced Indices and Logarithms, Surds, The Remainder... | |
| University of Glasgow - 1927 - 968 sider
...proposition under consideration. 1 The Entrance Board may add to tlie Syllabus In Geometry In 1928. MATHEMATICS on the Higher Standard shall, in addition to the subjects comprised in the I>ower Standard, comprise Euclid, Books IV., VI. and the first twenty-one Propositions of Book XI.... | |
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