Plane Trigonometry, for Colleges and Secondary SchoolsLongmans, Green, and Company, 1899 - 206 páginas |
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... solving problems 25. Solution of right - angled triangles 26. Checks upon the accuracy of the computation 27. Cases in the solution of right - angled triangles 40 41 41 43 43 CHAPTER IV . APPLICATIONS INVOLVING THE SOLUTION OF RIGHT ...
... solving problems 25. Solution of right - angled triangles 26. Checks upon the accuracy of the computation 27. Cases in the solution of right - angled triangles 40 41 41 43 43 CHAPTER IV . APPLICATIONS INVOLVING THE SOLUTION OF RIGHT ...
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... solving many of the problems in trigonometry . * To find the length of the representative line in the drawing when the scale and the actual length are given , is an exercise in simple proportion ; so , also , to find the actual length ...
... solving many of the problems in trigonometry . * To find the length of the representative line in the drawing when the scale and the actual length are given , is an exercise in simple proportion ; so , also , to find the actual length ...
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... solving problems . * In order to draw a line that shall make a given angle with a given line at a given point , proceed as follows : Place the centre of the protractor at the given point and bring its diameter into coincidence with the ...
... solving problems . * In order to draw a line that shall make a given angle with a given line at a given point , proceed as follows : Place the centre of the protractor at the given point and bring its diameter into coincidence with the ...
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... solving most of the problems in practical trigonom- etry ; and hence , proficiency in using the tables is absolutely necessary . The larger part of the numerical answers in this book have been obtained with the aid of a five - place ...
... solving most of the problems in practical trigonom- etry ; and hence , proficiency in using the tables is absolutely necessary . The larger part of the numerical answers in this book have been obtained with the aid of a five - place ...
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... solve the prob- lems or not . If he can solve them , then he will have the pleas- urable feeling that he is to some extent independent of the book ; and he will thus be encouraged and strengthened for future work . Should he fail to ...
... solve the prob- lems or not . If he can solve them , then he will have the pleas- urable feeling that he is to some extent independent of the book ; and he will thus be encouraged and strengthened for future work . Should he fail to ...
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A+B+C acute angle algebraic angle of elevation central angle CHAPTER circle circumscribing cologarithm column computation cos² cosec cotangent deduced denoted Derive draw equal equation EXAMPLES expression figures find log Find the angle Find the distance Find the height find the number formulas geometrical Given log graph Hence Hipparchus hypotenuse inverse trigonometric functions isosceles triangle law of sines length M₁ mantissa mantissa of log mathematics method negative NOTE number of degrees number of sides OP₁ perpendicular proj Prove radian measure radius regular polygon revolving right angles right-angled triangle sec² secant Show shown sin² sin³ sine and cosine Solve spherical trigonometry subtended tan-¹ tan² tangent terminal line theorems tower triangle ABC trigono trigonometric functions trigonometric ratios turning line whole number X₁
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Página 100 - These formulas can be expressed in words : In any triangle, the square of any side is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides minus twice the product of these two sides multiplied by the cosine of their included angle.
Página 54 - The area of a triangle is equal to one-half the product of the base by the altitude ; therefore, if a and b denote the legs of a right triangle, and F the area, F = \ ab.
Página 122 - It follows that the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is the same for all circles.
Página 192 - The area of a regular polygon inscribed in a circle is a geometric mean between the areas of an inscribed and a circumscribed regular polygon of half the number of sides.
Página vii - ... facility other French books. In the Dictionary at the end, is given the meaning of every- word contained in the book. The explanatory words are placed at the end of the book, instead of at the foot of the page; by this method learners will derive considerable benefit.
Página 83 - P'M' = sin a, OP' = cos a, AT'" = tan a, JBT" = cot a, OT" = sec a, OT'" = cosec a, without reference to their signs : hence, we have, as before, the following relations : sin (180° — a) = sin a, cos (180° — a) — — cos a, tan (180° — a) = — tan a, cot (180° — a) = — cot a, sec (180° — a) = — sec a, cosec (180 — a) = cosec a, By a similar process, we may discuss the remaining arcs b question.
Página 5 - The characteristic of the logarithm of a number greater than 1 is a positive integer or zero, and is one less than the number of digits to the left of the decimal point.
Página 189 - Two observers on the same side of a balloon, and in the same vertical plane with it, are a mile apart, and find the angles of elevation to be 17° and 68° 25' respectively : what is its height ? [1836 feet.
Página 54 - Hence, the area of a triangle is equal to one-half the product of any two sides ' and the sine of their contained angle. EXAMPLES. 1. Find the area of the triangle in which two sides are 31 ft. and 23 ft. and their contained angle 67° 30'.