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[calculations]
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Angle CAB = EDF
Angle CAB = EDF
EDF subtracted from 180 is equal to ADC. Then in the triangle ADC, we have the sides AD & DE with their inclusive angle, to find the side AE
EDF subtracted from 180 is equal to ADC. Then in the triangle ADE, we have the sides AD & DE with their included angle, to find the side AE
[calculations]
[calculations]
half the sum of EAD & AED
half the sum of EAD & AED
[claculations]
[calculations]
of the 2 unknown angles


Ques. 3d. I want the lenmgth of a line by which my gardener may strike out a round [unclear] that shall contain first an acre.
Ques. 3d. I want the length of a line by which my gardener may strike out a round orangery that shall contain just one acre.
[claculations]
[calculations]
ANs, 27 3/4 yards
Ans, 27 3/4 yards

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Continued Or, Arithmetically, Thus: [calculations] Angle CAB = EDF EDF subtracted from 180 is equal to ADC. Then in the triangle ADE, we have the sides AD & DE with their included angle, to find the side AE [calculations] half the sum of EAD & AED [calculations] of the 2 unknown angles

Ques. 3d. I want the length of a line by which my gardener may strike out a round orangery that shall contain just one acre. [calculations] Ans, 27 3/4 yards