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 ABFD acres adjacent adjacent angles angle ABC angle opposite angled triangle base bearing and distance breadth Calculation centre Co-secant Co-sine Co-tang column decimal Deg Dist degrees DEMONSTRATION Dep Lat departure corresponding diff difference of latitude divide division line draw equal EXAMPLES feet figures find the angle find the area four-pole chains fourth term given angle given area given bearing given ratio given side John Gummere Lat Dep latitude and departure length logarithm measured meridian distance natural number off-sets parallel parallelogram perches perpendicular perpendicular BC quired quotient radius rectangle remainder Required the area right angle right line right-angled triangle RULE Secant semiperimeter side AB side AC sine square root station stationary line subtract survey tance Tang Tangent tract of land trapezium trapezoid triangle ABC trigonometry ܟܬ