Trigonometry for Beginners

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Macmillan, 1897 - 147 páginas

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Página 83 - FRACTION is a negative number, and is one more than the number of ciphers between the decimal point and the first significant figure.
Página 26 - What is the height of the column ? (2) At a point 200 feet from, and on a level with the base of a tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is observed to be 60° : what is the height of the tower?
Página 6 - A radian is an angle at the center of a circle, subtended by an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle.
Página 83 - The characteristic of the logarithm of a number greater than unity is one less than the number of figures in the integral part of the number.
Página 128 - We will not say that this is the best Elementary Algebra for school use that we have come across, but we can say that we do not remember to have seen a better. ... It is the outcome of a long experience of school teaching, and so is a thoroughly practical book. All others that we have in our eye are the works of men who have had considerable experience with senior and junior students at the universities, but have...
Página 97 - The elevation of a steeple at a place due south of it is 45°, and at another place due west of it the elevation is 15°. If the distance between the two places be a, prove that the height of the steeple is a( \/3 — 1) -^2\/3.
Página 67 - Every line of this hits the mark, and to anyone who knows the forecastle and its types the picture appeals with the urgency of old familiar things. All through his four hundred and more pages he is equally unaffected and forcible, equally picturesque. To go through one chapter is to pass with lively anticipation to the next. His book is destined to be remembered.
Página 128 - It is the outcome of a long experience of school teaching, and so is a thoroughly practical book. All others that we have in our eye are the works of men who have had considerable experience with senior and junior students at the universities, but have had little if any acquaintance with the poor creatures who are just stumbling over the threshold of Algebra. . . . Buy or borrow the book for yourselves and judge, or write a better. ... A higher text-book is on its way. This occupies sufficient ground...
Página 27 - ... stands, the angles of elevation of the top and bottom of the flagstaff are observed to be 60° and 45° respectively : find the height of the house above the point of observation.

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