A Treatise on Practical Surveying: Which is Demonstrated from Its First Principles, Wherein Every Thing that is Useful and Curious in that Art, is Fully Considered and ExplainedF. Lucas, Jun. and Joseph Cushing, 1816 - 472 páginas |
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... remainder . Let the double of the said root be made a divisor to all the figures of that last remainder , except the last ; put the quotient thereof with the root , or former quo- tient ; and having multiplied it into the numbers so ...
... remainder . Let the double of the said root be made a divisor to all the figures of that last remainder , except the last ; put the quotient thereof with the root , or former quo- tient ; and having multiplied it into the numbers so ...
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... remainders are equal . 6. If to or from unequal things , equal things be ad- ded or taken , the sums or remainders are unequal . 7. All right angles are equal to one another . 8. If two right lines not parallel , be produced to- wards ...
... remainders are equal . 6. If to or from unequal things , equal things be ad- ded or taken , the sums or remainders are unequal . 7. All right angles are equal to one another . 8. If two right lines not parallel , be produced to- wards ...
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... the denominator of the frac- tion , and the remainder will be the log . required ; or the index of the log . must be 1 less than the number of figures in the integer to which the decimal is 11 OF LOGARITHMS . 81 EXAMPLE II. ...
... the denominator of the frac- tion , and the remainder will be the log . required ; or the index of the log . must be 1 less than the number of figures in the integer to which the decimal is 11 OF LOGARITHMS . 81 EXAMPLE II. ...
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... by the sine and co - sine . The co - sine taken from the sine added to 90 , or ra- dius , which is 10.00000 , the remainder is the tangent , ( by part 1. theo . 24. ) EXAMPLE . 1. Suppose the tangent of 41 ° . OF LOGARITHMS . 91.
... by the sine and co - sine . The co - sine taken from the sine added to 90 , or ra- dius , which is 10.00000 , the remainder is the tangent , ( by part 1. theo . 24. ) EXAMPLE . 1. Suppose the tangent of 41 ° . OF LOGARITHMS . 91.
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... remainder is the sine required ( by part 2. theo . 24. ) EXAMPLE . Suppose the sine of 46 ° . 50 ' . was defaced , but the tangent and co - sine visible . To the tangent of 46 ° . 50 ' Add the co - sine of 46 ° . 50 ′ 10.02781 1 9.83513 ...
... remainder is the sine required ( by part 2. theo . 24. ) EXAMPLE . Suppose the sine of 46 ° . 50 ' . was defaced , but the tangent and co - sine visible . To the tangent of 46 ° . 50 ' Add the co - sine of 46 ° . 50 ′ 10.02781 1 9.83513 ...
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20 perches 50 Dist ABCD acres altitude annexed Answer base bearing bisect blank line centre chains and links chord circle circumferentor Co-secant Secant Co-sine Co-tang column contained cyphers decimal decimal fraction Dep Lat difference divided divisor draw east edge EXAMPLE feet field-book figures four-pole chains given angle half the sum height Hence hypothenuse inches instrument latitude length logarithm magnetical measure meridian distance multiplied needle number of degrees object off-sets parallel parallelogram perpendicular piece of ground plane Portmarnock PROB proportion protractor quotient radius right angles right line scale of equal SCHOLIUM sect semicircle side sights sine square root stationary distance sun's suppose survey taken tance Tang tangent thence theo theodolite THEOREM thro trapezium triangle ABC trigonometry true amplitude true azimuth two-pole chains vane variation whence