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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One side of a triangular field bears N. 12 ° E. distanice 18.23 chains , and at the same station the other adjacent side bears N. 78 ° 30. E. distance 13.84 chains : required the area . Ans . 11A . 2R . 11P . 4.
One side of a triangular field bears N. 12 ° E. distanice 18.23 chains , and at the same station the other adjacent side bears N. 78 ° 30. E. distance 13.84 chains : required the area . Ans . 11A . 2R . 11P . 4.
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One side of a triangle measures 24.32 chains , and the adjacent angles are 630 and 74 ° ; required the area . Ans . 37A . OR . 22P . 3. What is the area of a triangular field , one side of which is 17.36 chains , and the adjacent angles ...
One side of a triangle measures 24.32 chains , and the adjacent angles are 630 and 74 ° ; required the area . Ans . 37A . OR . 22P . 3. What is the area of a triangular field , one side of which is 17.36 chains , and the adjacent angles ...
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Consider one of the given sides and its adjacent angles , or their supplements when their sum exceeds 180 ° , as the side and adjacent angles of a triangle , and find its double area by prob . 4. Proceed in the same manner with the ...
Consider one of the given sides and its adjacent angles , or their supplements when their sum exceeds 180 ° , as the side and adjacent angles of a triangle , and find its double area by prob . 4. Proceed in the same manner with the ...
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Each of the numbers in the column of meri . dian distances is the sum of two adjacent meridian distances ; but to avoid the too frequent repetition of the word sum , it is denominated simply a meridian distance . EXAMPLE 1 .
Each of the numbers in the column of meri . dian distances is the sum of two adjacent meridian distances ; but to avoid the too frequent repetition of the word sum , it is denominated simply a meridian distance . EXAMPLE 1 .
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81 , the corner at A was inaccessible , occasioned by the overflowing of water , but being a tree , it can be seen from the adjacent corners B and L. I therefore set my instrument at B and took the bearing to A , which I reversed ...
81 , the corner at A was inaccessible , occasioned by the overflowing of water , but being a tree , it can be seen from the adjacent corners B and L. I therefore set my instrument at B and took the bearing to A , which I reversed ...
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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