Spherical trigonometryJ. Noon, 1736 - Plane trigonometry |
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... Whole Circle are all one , THEOREM VII . Any Arch of a Circle at Right Angles with the Plane of the Projection , is projected into the Right Sine of that Arch ; and the Complemental Arch is Sine 14 Theorems ferving to the.
... Whole Circle are all one , THEOREM VII . Any Arch of a Circle at Right Angles with the Plane of the Projection , is projected into the Right Sine of that Arch ; and the Complemental Arch is Sine 14 Theorems ferving to the.
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... Sine of the Arch Ao , and the Line q B D is the Verfed Sine thereof . 2. E. D. THEOREM VIII . C999 A Circle parallel to the Plane of the Projection , is projected into a Circle equal to it felf in the faid Plane . Demonftration . This ...
... Sine of the Arch Ao , and the Line q B D is the Verfed Sine thereof . 2. E. D. THEOREM VIII . C999 A Circle parallel to the Plane of the Projection , is projected into a Circle equal to it felf in the faid Plane . Demonftration . This ...
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... Sine D E , are all evidently projected into the right Line FC Sine . THEOREM XII . The Area of any Circle is to the Area of its Ellip- tic Projection , as the Radius to the Co - fine of its In- clination to the Plane of the Projection ...
... Sine D E , are all evidently projected into the right Line FC Sine . THEOREM XII . The Area of any Circle is to the Area of its Ellip- tic Projection , as the Radius to the Co - fine of its In- clination to the Plane of the Projection ...
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... Sine of 60 ° to Gemini and Leo , & , and to Aquarius and Sagittarius , ~ : Laftly , the Sine of 90 ° , or Radius , will reach to Cancer and Capricorn , vs : And thus is the Ecliptic divided as required . Q2 . E. F. PROBLEM VII . To ...
... Sine of 60 ° to Gemini and Leo , & , and to Aquarius and Sagittarius , ~ : Laftly , the Sine of 90 ° , or Radius , will reach to Cancer and Capricorn , vs : And thus is the Ecliptic divided as required . Q2 . E. F. PROBLEM VII . To ...
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... Sine of the Hypothenufe B C , CD , is to - the Sine of the Perpendicular Arch CA , in the fame Proportion , as the Sine of the Hypothenuse is to ER , B E , E F the Sine of the Perpendicular Arch That is in fhort , EH ; CP : CD :: ER ...
... Sine of the Hypothenufe B C , CD , is to - the Sine of the Perpendicular Arch CA , in the fame Proportion , as the Sine of the Hypothenuse is to ER , B E , E F the Sine of the Perpendicular Arch That is in fhort , EH ; CP : CD :: ER ...
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Page 75 - The three angles of a spherical triangle are together greater than two right angles and less than six right angles. Let A, B, C be the angles of a spherical triangle ; let a', b', o' be the sides of the polar triangle. Then by Art. 30, a...
Page 185 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
Page 186 - The cosine of half the sum of two sides of a spherical triangle is to the cosine of half their difference as the cotangent of half the included angle is to the tangent of half the sum of the other two angles.
Page 186 - The cosine of half the sum of two angles of a spherical triangle is to the cosine of half their difference as the tangent of half the included side is to the tangent of half the sum of the other two sides.
Page 186 - The sine of half the sum of two angles of a spherical triangle is 'to the sine of half their difference as the tangent of half the included side is to the tangent of half the difference of the other two sides.
Page 241 - It commences in the morning and ends in the evening, when the sun is 18° below the horizon.
Page 5 - Equinoctial (counted from the beginning of Aries) which cometh to the Meridian with the Sun or Stars, or with any portion of the Eclyptick.
Page 365 - Dialogue, adapted purpofely to the Capacities of the Youth of both Sexes ; and adorned and illuftrated with variety of Copper- Plates.
Page 75 - Side *»» is the Supplement of the Angle H, and the Angle E of the Side G D.
Page 205 - Superficies to M ; And, as two right Angles are to F, So is half the fpherical Superficies to K.