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... Plane and Spherical Trigonometry present a complete system , theoretical and practical , fully adapted to the wants of advanced classes . The trigonometric functions , in this treatise , have been re- garded as ratios , since this ...
... Plane and Spherical Trigonometry present a complete system , theoretical and practical , fully adapted to the wants of advanced classes . The trigonometric functions , in this treatise , have been re- garded as ratios , since this ...
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... . 142 BOOK VII . PLANES . DIEDRAL AND POLYEDRAL ANGLES 165 BOOK VIII . 184 POLYEDRONS BOOK IX . THE SPHERE , AND ITS PROPERTIES 214 BOOK X. THE THREE ROUND BODIES 238 PRACTICAL GEOMETRY . BOOK XI . MENSURATION OF PLANE FIGURES.
... . 142 BOOK VII . PLANES . DIEDRAL AND POLYEDRAL ANGLES 165 BOOK VIII . 184 POLYEDRONS BOOK IX . THE SPHERE , AND ITS PROPERTIES 214 BOOK X. THE THREE ROUND BODIES 238 PRACTICAL GEOMETRY . BOOK XI . MENSURATION OF PLANE FIGURES.
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... PLANE TRIGONOMETRY . BOOK I. BOOK II . TRIGONOMETRY . - DEFINITIONS AND ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES 2 13 BOOK III . SOLUTION OF PLANE TRIANGLES 41 BOOK IV . PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS 61 BOOK V. SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY 72 BOOK VI . APPLICATIONS TO ...
... PLANE TRIGONOMETRY . BOOK I. BOOK II . TRIGONOMETRY . - DEFINITIONS AND ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES 2 13 BOOK III . SOLUTION OF PLANE TRIANGLES 41 BOOK IV . PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS 61 BOOK V. SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY 72 BOOK VI . APPLICATIONS TO ...
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... PLÁNE SURFACE , or simply a PLANE , is one in which any two points being taken , the straight line that joins them will lie wholly in the surface . 11. A CURVED SURFACE is one that is not a plane sur- face , nor made up of plane ...
... PLÁNE SURFACE , or simply a PLANE , is one in which any two points being taken , the straight line that joins them will lie wholly in the surface . 11. A CURVED SURFACE is one that is not a plane sur- face , nor made up of plane ...
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... plane , cannot meet , however far either way both of them may be produced ; as the lines AB , CD . 18. When a straight line , as EF , intersects two parallel lines , as AB , CD , the angles formed A by the intersecting or secant line ...
... plane , cannot meet , however far either way both of them may be produced ; as the lines AB , CD . 18. When a straight line , as EF , intersects two parallel lines , as AB , CD , the angles formed A by the intersecting or secant line ...
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A B C ABCD adjacent angles altitude angle equal base bisect centre chord circle circumference circumscribed cone convex surface cosec cosine Cotang cylinder diagonal diameter distance divided drawn equal Prop equilateral triangle equivalent exterior angle feet formed frustum gles greater half the sum hence homologous hypothenuse inches included angle inscribed less Let ABC line A B logarithm logarithmic sine mean proportional measured by half multiplied number of sides parallel parallelogram parallelopipedon pendicular perimeter perpendicular polyedron prism PROBLEM PROPOSITION pyramid quadrantal radii radius ratio rectangle regular polygon right angles right-angled triangle rods Scholium secant segment side A B similar sine slant height solidity solve the triangle sphere spherical polygon spherical triangle Tang tangent THEOREM triangle ABC triangle equal trigonometric functions vertex
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Page 35 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page 57 - If two triangles have the three sides of the one equal to the three sides of the other, each to each, the triangles are congruent.
Page 117 - Through a given point to draw a straight line parallel to a given straight line, Let A be the given point, and BC the given straight line : it is required to draw through the point A a straight line parallel to BC.
Page 50 - If any number of magnitudes are proportional, any antecedent is to its consequent as the sum of all the antecedents is to the sum of all the consequents. Let A : B : : C : D : : E : F; then will A : B : : A + C + E : B + D + F.
Page 77 - Two rectangles having equal altitudes are to each other as their bases.
Page 158 - If a straight line is perpendicular to each of two straight lines at their point of intersection, it is perpendicular to the plane of those lines.
Page 313 - FRACTION is a negative number, and is one more tftan the number of ciphers between the decimal point and the first significant figure.
Page 314 - The logarithm of any POWER of a number is equal to the product of the logarithm of the number by the exponent of the power. For let m be any number, and take the equation (Art.
Page 100 - The areas of two triangles which have an angle of the one equal to an angle of the other are to each other as the products of the sides including the equal angles. A D A' Hyp. In triangles ABC and A'B'C', To prove AABC A A'B'C' A'B' x A'C ' Proof. Draw the altitudes BD and B'D'.
Page 244 - RULE. — Multiply the base by the altitude, and the product will be the area.