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456: 147:, shapes whose area has the same numerical value (with a different set of units) as their perimeter. As Whitworth showed with D. Biddle in 1904, there are exactly five equable triangles with integer sides: the two 73:(first published in 1867 and extended over several later editions). The first edition of the book treated the subject primarily from the point of view of arithmetic calculations, but had an appendix on 35:; his father, William Whitworth, was a school headmaster, and he was the oldest of six siblings. He was schooled at the Sandicroft School in Northwich and then at 500: 495: 490: 43:. He taught mathematics at the Portarlington School and the Rossall School, and was a professor of mathematics at Queen's College in 259: 151:
with side lengths (5,12,13) and (6,8,10), and the three triangles with side lengths (6,25,29), (7,15,20), and (9,10,17).
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from 1862 to 1864. He returned to Cambridge to earn a master's degree in 1865, and was a fellow there from 1867 to 1882.
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Choice and Chance: An Elementary Treatise on Permutations, Combinations, and Probability
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from 1866 to 1870 and of Christ Church in Liverpool from 1870 to 1875. He was then a
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Among the other contributions in this book, Whitworth was the first to use
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As an undergraduate, Whitworth became the founding editor in chief of the
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of a set, in the 1886 edition. These numbers had been studied earlier by
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An Introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications, Volume I
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History of the Theory of Numbers, Volume Il: Diophantine Analysis
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A History of Mathematical Notations: Two Volumes in One
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in 1865, and became a priest in 1866. He served as the
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Index

Church of England
Runcorn
St John's College, Cambridge
Wrangler
Liverpool
Messenger of Mathematics
logarithmic spiral
trilinear coordinates
algebra
enumerative combinatorics
derangements
frequentist probability
life expectancy
ordered Bell numbers
weak orderings
Arthur Cayley
Bertrand's ballot theorem
misnamed
Joseph Louis François Bertrand
expected value
derangements
geometry
equable shapes
right triangles
deacon
curate
Birkenhead
Church of St Luke, Liverpool
vicar
Hammersmith

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