A Treatise on Trigonometry, and on Trigonometrical Tables and Logarithms: Together with a Selection of Problems and Their SolutionsJ. & J.J. Deighton, and T. Stevenson, 1841 - 151 páginas |
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... described from centre C with a radius CN which is to CP as a to 1 . Again , taking any line AN ( fig . 2. ) erect PN perpendicular to it , and having to AN the same ratio that a has to 1 ; join AP , then PAN is an angle whose tangent ...
... described from centre C with a radius CN which is to CP as a to 1 . Again , taking any line AN ( fig . 2. ) erect PN perpendicular to it , and having to AN the same ratio that a has to 1 ; join AP , then PAN is an angle whose tangent ...
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... be included in a single one , C = A + B , if we affect B with a positive or negative sign , according as the angle which it represents is formed above or below the line , AB . Hence if angles described by a line revolving from a 12.
... be included in a single one , C = A + B , if we affect B with a positive or negative sign , according as the angle which it represents is formed above or below the line , AB . Hence if angles described by a line revolving from a 12.
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Together with a Selection of Problems and Their Solutions John Hymers. Hence if angles described by a line revolving from a fixed position in one direction be denoted by positive quantities , those which are described by the line ...
Together with a Selection of Problems and Their Solutions John Hymers. Hence if angles described by a line revolving from a fixed position in one direction be denoted by positive quantities , those which are described by the line ...
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... AB , the whole angle described is four right angles or 2 ; and when it reaches AC for 15 25-30 Magnitudes of angles unlimited Method of reducing Trigonometrical Ratios of all angles to those of angles less than a right angle.
... AB , the whole angle described is four right angles or 2 ; and when it reaches AC for 15 25-30 Magnitudes of angles unlimited Method of reducing Trigonometrical Ratios of all angles to those of angles less than a right angle.
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... described is 2+ BAC or 2 + 0 ; and for the nth time , the whole angle described is 2 ( n − 1 ) π +0 . - Similarly , negative angles of all magnitudes may be formed by the describing line revolving from AB in a direction opposite to its ...
... described is 2+ BAC or 2 + 0 ; and for the nth time , the whole angle described is 2 ( n − 1 ) π +0 . - Similarly , negative angles of all magnitudes may be formed by the describing line revolving from AB in a direction opposite to its ...
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Página 3 - ... cos a = cos b cos с + sin b sin с cos A ; (2) cos b = cos a cos с + sin a sin с cos в ; ^ A. (3) cos с = cos a cos b + sin a sin b cos C.
Página 95 - The logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the logarithms of its factors.
Página 127 - suffice to afford such an approximation to it as shall be of use in the ' present stage of the reader's knowledge, and help him to many just ' conceptions, on which account we shall exemplify its application in ' numbers. Now, it appears by observation, that two points, each ten...
Página 50 - 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 and the cosine of their included angle.
Página 49 - ... these elements must be given, one of which must be a side, in order to solve a plane triangle. The solution of plane triangles depends upon the following FUNDAMENTAL PROPOSITIONS. 109. In a right-angled triangle, the side opposite to an acute angle is equal to the product of the hypothenuse into the sine of the angle ; and the side adjacent to an acute angle is equal to the product of the hypothenuse into the cosine of the angle. Let...
Página 25 - В; by means of which we can express the sine and cosine of the sum or difference of two angles in terms of the sines and cosines of the angles themselves.
Página 17 - OP — sin A cos B + cos A sin B. OM_OQ-QM_OQ NR '" OP~ OP ~ OP OP _ OQ_ ON_NR NP "ON'OP~WP'"OP =^cos A cos .B- sin .4 sin B. 77. To express the sine and cosine of the difference of two angles in terms of the sines and cosines of the angles themselves.