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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Strona 32
... yards , and the angle at the base A 55 ° 30 ′ , to find the rest . Answer . BC = 99-719 yards , AB = 68.535 , angle C = 34 ° 30 ' . Case 2. Given the side AB 125 , and the angle A 51 ° 19 ′ , to find the rest . By Construction . Draw an ...
... yards , and the angle at the base A 55 ° 30 ′ , to find the rest . Answer . BC = 99-719 yards , AB = 68.535 , angle C = 34 ° 30 ' . Case 2. Given the side AB 125 , and the angle A 51 ° 19 ′ , to find the rest . By Construction . Draw an ...
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... yards farther off , on a level with the bot- tom , it was 31 ° . Required its height . ABC 46 ° - ADC 31 ° DAB 15o . = Sine DAB 15 ° : sine D 31 . :: DB 100 : AB . Log . 100 Log . sine 31 ° Log . sine 15 ° A - · 2.0000000 · 9.7118393 ...
... yards farther off , on a level with the bot- tom , it was 31 ° . Required its height . ABC 46 ° - ADC 31 ° DAB 15o . = Sine DAB 15 ° : sine D 31 . :: DB 100 : AB . Log . 100 Log . sine 31 ° Log . sine 15 ° A - · 2.0000000 · 9.7118393 ...
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... yards distant from each other , were 64 ° and 35o . Re- quired its height , and its distance from the two places of observation . Answer . Height 935.757 yards , greater distance 1631-442 , less distance 1041.125 . 4. From the top of a ...
... yards distant from each other , were 64 ° and 35o . Re- quired its height , and its distance from the two places of observation . Answer . Height 935.757 yards , greater distance 1631-442 , less distance 1041.125 . 4. From the top of a ...
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... yards , as in prob . 2 . R or sine C 90 ° : cos . B 58 ° :: AB : BC . Log . cos . 58 ° Log . AB ( found ) Log . BC 84.05 yards 9.7242097 2.0823677 1.8065774 6. Being desirous to know the height of an obelisk erected on the top of a ...
... yards , as in prob . 2 . R or sine C 90 ° : cos . B 58 ° :: AB : BC . Log . cos . 58 ° Log . AB ( found ) Log . BC 84.05 yards 9.7242097 2.0823677 1.8065774 6. Being desirous to know the height of an obelisk erected on the top of a ...
Strona 46
... yards in a straight line by the side of it , and at the ends of this distance I took the an- gles formed by it and a tree on the opposite bank , which were B D 53 ° and 79 ° 12 ' . Required the breadth of the river . Angle BAC = 180 ...
... yards in a straight line by the side of it , and at the ends of this distance I took the an- gles formed by it and a tree on the opposite bank , which were B D 53 ° and 79 ° 12 ' . Required the breadth of the river . Angle BAC = 180 ...
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Strona 12 - In every plane triangle, the sum of two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the angles opposite those sides is to the tangent of half their difference.
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