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With Numerous Examples Isaac Todhunter. 16. Suppose that the angular point of a solid angle is made the centre of a ... points where they meet are called the angles of the spherical triangle . ( See Art . 9. ) 18. Thus , let O be the ...
With Numerous Examples Isaac Todhunter. 16. Suppose that the angular point of a solid angle is made the centre of a ... points where they meet are called the angles of the spherical triangle . ( See Art . 9. ) 18. Thus , let O be the ...
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... angular points at A , B , and C. But we agree to exclude such triangles from our con- sideration ; and the triangle having its angular points at A , B , and C , will be understood to be that formed by AFB , BC , and CA. 23. From the ...
... angular points at A , B , and C. But we agree to exclude such triangles from our con- sideration ; and the triangle having its angular points at A , B , and C , will be understood to be that formed by AFB , BC , and CA. 23. From the ...
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... angular points poles of the sides of the given triangle ; but there is only one triangle in which these poles A ' , B ' , C ' lie towards the same parts with the corresponding angles A , B , C ; and this is the triangle which is known ...
... angular points poles of the sides of the given triangle ; but there is only one triangle in which these poles A ' , B ' , C ' lie towards the same parts with the corresponding angles A , B , C ; and this is the triangle which is known ...
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... angular points be denoted by A , B , C , D. Then therefore , AB + BC is greater than AC ; AB + BC + CD is greater than AC + CD , and à fortiori greater than AD , Again , if there be any polygon which has each of its angles less than two ...
... angular points be denoted by A , B , C , D. Then therefore , AB + BC is greater than AC ; AB + BC + CD is greater than AC + CD , and à fortiori greater than AD , Again , if there be any polygon which has each of its angles less than two ...
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... point which is the pole of the small circle inscribed in the polar triangle is also the pole of the small circle ... angular points of the polar triangle . - VIII . AREA OF A SPHERICAL TRIANGLE . SPHERICAL EXCESS 66 CIRCUMSCRIBED AND ...
... point which is the pole of the small circle inscribed in the polar triangle is also the pole of the small circle ... angular points of the polar triangle . - VIII . AREA OF A SPHERICAL TRIANGLE . SPHERICAL EXCESS 66 CIRCUMSCRIBED AND ...
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ambiguity angular points approximately arcs drawn arcs which join bisecting centre circular measure cos a cos cos² cos³ cosb cosines Crown 8vo deduce denote equation equilateral escribed circles example expression faces fixed points formulæ formulæ of Art greater Hence inscribed Legendre's Theorem less Let ABC lune meet middle point Napier's analogies Napier's Rules obtain octahedron opposite angle opposite sides parallelepiped Plane Geometry plane triangle Plane Trigonometry polar triangle pole polygon position preceding Article primitive triangle quadrant r₁ regular polyhedron respectively result right angles right-angled triangles shew shewn Similarly sin b cos sin b sin sin² sin³ sine small circle described solid angles solution sphere spherical excess spherical triangle Spherical Trigonometry ß³ straight lines subtended suppose surface tangent tetrahedron Trigono
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Page 28 - If two triangles have two sides of the one equal to two sides of the...
Page 49 - 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.
Page 12 - Any two sides of a spherical triangle are together greater than the third side.
Page 19 - Thus the sines of the angles of a spherical triangle are proportional to the sines of the opposite sides.
Page 30 - From this proposition, it is obvious that if one angle of a triangle be equal to the sum of the other two angles, that angle is a right angle, as is shewn in Euc.
Page 1 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a surface, every point of which is equally distant from a fixed point called the centre.
Page 62 - A circle which touches one side of a triangle and the other two sides produced, is called an escribed circle of the triangle.
Page 15 - If one angle of a spherical triangle be greater than another, the side opposite the greater angle is greater than the side opposite the less angle.