Higher Geometry and Trigonometry: Being the Third Part of a Series on Elementary and Higher Geometry, Trigonomentary and Mensuration : Containing Many Valuable Discoveries and Improvements in Mathematical Science, Especially in Relation to the Quadrature of the Circle, and Some Other Curves, as Well as the Cubature of Certain Curvilinear Solids : Designed as a Text-book for Collegiate and Academic Instruction, and as a Practical Compendium of MensurationCollins, Brother, 1845 - 232 páginas |
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... difference of their radii ; in which case , the centres and the point of contact lie in the same straight line . PROPOSITION VIII . THEOREM . The angle formed by two arcs of great circles , is equal to the angle formed by the tangents ...
... difference of their radii ; in which case , the centres and the point of contact lie in the same straight line . PROPOSITION VIII . THEOREM . The angle formed by two arcs of great circles , is equal to the angle formed by the tangents ...
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... difference between a hemis- phere and the former triangle . PROPOSITION XIX . THEOREM . The surface of a lune is to the surface of the sphere , as the angle of this lune , is to four right angles , or as the arc which measures that ...
... difference between a hemis- phere and the former triangle . PROPOSITION XIX . THEOREM . The surface of a lune is to the surface of the sphere , as the angle of this lune , is to four right angles , or as the arc which measures that ...
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... difference . By formula ( a ) . sin . ( +6 ) = sin . cos . + sin . ß cos . 4 . For substitute 180 ° -4 , the above will become sin . 180 ° - ( — ) } = sin . ( 180 ° —0 ) cos . B + sin . cos . ( 180 ° ) But sin . { 180 ° - ( 8 ...
... difference . By formula ( a ) . sin . ( +6 ) = sin . cos . + sin . ß cos . 4 . For substitute 180 ° -4 , the above will become sin . 180 ° - ( — ) } = sin . ( 180 ° —0 ) cos . B + sin . cos . ( 180 ° ) But sin . { 180 ° - ( 8 ...
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... difference . By formula ( a :) sin . ( +8 ) sin . cos . B + sin . B cos . 8 , For substitute 90 ° -4 , the above ... difference of two arcs or angles , is equal to the cosine of the first multiplied by the cosine of the second , plus ...
... difference . By formula ( a :) sin . ( +8 ) sin . cos . B + sin . B cos . 8 , For substitute 90 ° -4 , the above ... difference of two arcs or angles , is equal to the cosine of the first multiplied by the cosine of the second , plus ...
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... difference of two arcs or angles , is equal to the difference of the tangents of the two arcs , divided by 1 plus the product of the two tangents . The student will have no difficulty in deducing the following : cot . cot . B - 1 cot ...
... difference of two arcs or angles , is equal to the difference of the tangents of the two arcs , divided by 1 plus the product of the two tangents . The student will have no difficulty in deducing the following : cot . cot . B - 1 cot ...
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Página 122 - E to A, from A to B, from B to C, and from C to...
Página 81 - The logarithm of any power of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number multiplied by the exponent of the power.
Página 81 - N .-. by definition, x — x" is the logarithm of ^ ; that is to say, The logarithm of a fraction, or of the quotient of two numbers, is equal to the logarithm of the numerator minus the logarithm of the denominator. III. Raise both members of equation (1) to the nth power. N"=a".
Página 68 - In the same way it may be proved that a : b : : sin. A : sin. B, and these two proportions may be written a : 6 : c : : sin. A : sin. B : sin. C. THEOREM III. t8. In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference. By Theorem II. we have a : b : : sin. A : sin. B.
Página 7 - The radius of a sphere is a straight line, drawn from the centre to any point of the surface ; the diameter, or axis, is a line passing through this centre, and terminated on both sides by the surface.
Página 138 - B . sin c = sin b . sin C cos a = cos b . cos c + sin b . sin c cos b = cos a . cos c + sin a . sin c cos A cos B cos c = cos a . cos b + sin a . sin b . cos C ..2), cotg b . sin c = cos G.
Página 8 - A spherical triangle is a portion of the surface of a sphere, bounded by three arcs of great circles.
Página 27 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees...
Página 78 - In a system of logarithms all numbers are considered as the powers of some one number, arbitrarily chosen, which is called the base of the system, and the exponent of that power of the base which is equal to any given number, is called the logarithm of that number. Thus, if a be the base of a system of logarithms, N any number, and x such that N = a* then x is called the logarithm of N in the system whose base is a.