A Treatise on Surveying,: Containing the Theory and Practice: : to which is Prefixed a Perspicuous System of Plane Trigonometry. : The Whole Clearly Demonstrated and Illustrated by a Large Number of Appropriate Examples. : Particularly Adapted to the Use of SchoolsKimber and Sharpless, no. 93, Market Street, and John Richardson, no. 244, Market Street., 1820 - 206 páginas |
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The additions made to Gibson , consist principally of some nautical problems , quite foreign to a treatise on Surveying . Those made to Jess , consist of a few extracts from Gibson ; in one of which the Pennsylvania method of ...
The additions made to Gibson , consist principally of some nautical problems , quite foreign to a treatise on Surveying . Those made to Jess , consist of a few extracts from Gibson ; in one of which the Pennsylvania method of ...
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In the laying out and dividing of land , which forms the most difficult part of surveying , a variety of problems is introduced , adapted to the cases most likely to occur in practice . This part of the subject , however ...
In the laying out and dividing of land , which forms the most difficult part of surveying , a variety of problems is introduced , adapted to the cases most likely to occur in practice . This part of the subject , however ...
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Logarithms , 9 Geometrical Definitions , 26 Geometrical Problems , 36 Plane Trigonometry , 35 Application of Plane Trigonometry to the Mensuration of Distances and Heights , 68 Practical Questions , 78 Measuring Land , 81 Preliminary ...
Logarithms , 9 Geometrical Definitions , 26 Geometrical Problems , 36 Plane Trigonometry , 35 Application of Plane Trigonometry to the Mensuration of Distances and Heights , 68 Practical Questions , 78 Measuring Land , 81 Preliminary ...
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PROBLEM II . To find the natural number corresponding to a given logarithm . If four figures only be required in the answer , look in the table for the decimal part of the given logarithm , and if it cannot be found exactly , take the ...
PROBLEM II . To find the natural number corresponding to a given logarithm . If four figures only be required in the answer , look in the table for the decimal part of the given logarithm , and if it cannot be found exactly , take the ...
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ABCD according acres adjacent angle base bearing bearing and distance Calculation called centre circle Co-secant Co-sine Co-tang column Construction contained corresponding Courses decimal Deg Dist DEMONSTRATION describe difference distance divide division draw east equal EXAMPLES feet figures find the area given given angle given area given side greater half hand height hypothenuse join latitude and departure length less logarithm measured meeting meridian distance Note off-sets opposite parallel perches perpendicular preceding PROBLEM quotient radius ratio rectangle remainder Required the area right angle right line root RULE running scale Secant side side AC sine square station subtract survey taken Tang Tangent triangle ABC twice