A Treatise of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: In Theory and Practice ; Adapted to the Use of Students ; Extracted Mostly from Similar Works of Ludlam, Playfair, Vince, and BonnycastleF. Nichols, 1811 - 128 |
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... feet , inches , or any other measure , the an gles may be found by the following proportions . AC : AB :: R :: sine C. Whence the sine of the angle C is known , and consequently the quantity of the angle C may be found by seeking the ...
... feet , inches , or any other measure , the an gles may be found by the following proportions . AC : AB :: R :: sine C. Whence the sine of the angle C is known , and consequently the quantity of the angle C may be found by seeking the ...
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... feet , or any other known measure . The reader must remember , that the sines , cosines , & c . which are used in the calculations in this section , are the nume- rical measures of the geometrical lines bearing the same names , the ...
... feet , or any other known measure . The reader must remember , that the sines , cosines , & c . which are used in the calculations in this section , are the nume- rical measures of the geometrical lines bearing the same names , the ...
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... feet , to find the rest . Answer . The angle C = 54 ° 15 ' , the side AB = 111.47 feet , and BC 99.41 . = Case 2. Given the side AB 532 , BC 358 , and the angle C 107 ° 40 ' , to find the rest . Draw BC = 358 from a scale of equal parts ...
... feet , to find the rest . Answer . The angle C = 54 ° 15 ' , the side AB = 111.47 feet , and BC 99.41 . = Case 2. Given the side AB 532 , BC 358 , and the angle C 107 ° 40 ' , to find the rest . Draw BC = 358 from a scale of equal parts ...
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... feet from the bottom of a steeple , in a direct horizontal line , I then took the angle of elevation of its top , Abc = 47 ° 30 ′ . Required the height of the steeple . R : bc 200 tan . b 47 ° 30 ′ : Ac . A Log . 200 · · 2.3010300 Log ...
... feet from the bottom of a steeple , in a direct horizontal line , I then took the angle of elevation of its top , Abc = 47 ° 30 ′ . Required the height of the steeple . R : bc 200 tan . b 47 ° 30 ′ : Ac . A Log . 200 · · 2.3010300 Log ...
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... feet high , which was in a line with two trees on the same horizontal plain as its bottom , I took the angles formed by the perpendi- cular wall and a line conceived to be drawn from my eye to the bottom of each tree , and found them to ...
... feet high , which was in a line with two trees on the same horizontal plain as its bottom , I took the angles formed by the perpendi- cular wall and a line conceived to be drawn from my eye to the bottom of each tree , and found them to ...
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