Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: With Their Applications to Heights and Distances Projections of the Sphere, Dialling, Astronomy, the Solution of Equations, and Geodesic OperationsBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1816 - 244 páginas |
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... trigonometry , which have not yet , to my knowledge , been demon- strated in any other way ; and not a few which I am persuaded do not admit of any other kind of proof . 3. This method is also much the easiest . The pro- cesses ...
... trigonometry , which have not yet , to my knowledge , been demon- strated in any other way ; and not a few which I am persuaded do not admit of any other kind of proof . 3. This method is also much the easiest . The pro- cesses ...
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... trigonometry , has this farther advantage , that it connects it more inti- mately with the principal topics of mixed mathematics , and causes it to become a portal to the higher mechanics and the celestial physics . Any person who has ...
... trigonometry , has this farther advantage , that it connects it more inti- mately with the principal topics of mixed mathematics , and causes it to become a portal to the higher mechanics and the celestial physics . Any person who has ...
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... trigonometry , must , if the pursuit is intended to be at all extensive , be conducted , for the most part , ( I do not say , exclusively ) according to the principles of analysis . Royal Military Academy , Woolwich , Feb , 1816 ...
... trigonometry , must , if the pursuit is intended to be at all extensive , be conducted , for the most part , ( I do not say , exclusively ) according to the principles of analysis . Royal Military Academy , Woolwich , Feb , 1816 ...
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... trigonometry considered analytically V. Application of plane trigonometry to the determination of heights and distances VI . Spherical trigonometry , in six sections Sect . 1. Fundamental principles , general pro- perties , and formulæ ...
... trigonometry considered analytically V. Application of plane trigonometry to the determination of heights and distances VI . Spherical trigonometry , in six sections Sect . 1. Fundamental principles , general pro- perties , and formulæ ...
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... the computation of this problem . 167 , line 9 from bottom , for limited , read limits 212 , last line but one , for + 2 √ §P , read = 2 √ { p . TRIGONOMETRY . CHAPTER I. Preliminary Definitions and Principles . 1. angles Page.
... the computation of this problem . 167 , line 9 from bottom , for limited , read limits 212 , last line but one , for + 2 √ §P , read = 2 √ { p . TRIGONOMETRY . CHAPTER I. Preliminary Definitions and Principles . 1. angles Page.
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altitude angled spherical triangle azimuth base becomes bisect centre chap chord circle circle of latitude computation consequently cos² cosec cosine cotangent declination deduced determine dial diameter difference distance draw earth ecliptic equa equal equation Example find the rest formulæ given side h cos h half Hence horizon hour angle hypoth hypothenuse intersecting latitude logarithmic longitude measured meridian obliq oblique opposite angle parallel perpendicular plane angles plane triangle pole problem prop quadrant radius right angled spherical right angled triangle right ascension right line sec² secant sin A sin sin² sine solid angle sphere spherical excess spherical trigonometry star substyle sun's supposed surface tan² tangent theorem three angles three sides tion triangle ABC values versed sine versin vertical angle whence zenith