| Thomas Keith - Navigation - 1810 - 478 pages
...with the right angle) to find the rest. I. TO FIND A SIDE. Call any one of the sides of the triangle radius, and write upon it the word radius; observe whether the other sides become sines, tangent!, or secants, and write these words on them accordingly. Call the word written upon each side... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Plane trigonometry - 1816 - 276 pages
...right angled triangles, known by the phrase making any side radius; which is this. " Tojind a side. Call any one of the sides radius, and write upon it...sides become sines, tangents, or secants, and write those words upon them accordingly. Call the word written upon each side the name of each side: then... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Architecture - 1825 - 438 pages
...right-angled triangles, known by the phrase making any side radius ; which is this. " To Jind a side. Call any one of the sides radius, and write upon it...sides become sines, tangents, or secants, and write those words upon them accordingly. Call the word written upon each side the name of each side : then... | |
| Thomas Keith - Navigation - 1826 - 504 pages
...required side, to the required side. II. TO FIND AN ANGLE. Call either of the given sides of the triangle radius, and write upon it the word radius ; observe...accordingly. Call the word written upon each side the name ofthat side. Then say, As the side made radius, is to radius ; so is the other given side to its name.... | |
| Thomas Kerigan - Nautical astronomy - 1828 - 776 pages
...side required, to the side required. 3. And, to find an Angle :— Call one of the given sides the radius, and write upon it the word radius : observe...secants, and write these words on them accordingly, as in the three foregoing figures ; then say, as the side made radius, is to radius ; so is the other... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Mathematics - 1834 - 484 pages
...name of the required side, To the required side." " To find an angle. — Call either of the given sides radius, and write upon it the word radius ; observe whether the other sides becomes sines, tangents, or secants, and write those words on them accordingly. Call the word written... | |
| Thomas Kerigan - Nautical astronomy - 1838 - 804 pages
...the side required, to the side required. And, to find an Angle : — Call one of the given sides the radius, and write upon it the word radius : observe...secants, and write these words on them accordingly, as in the three foregoing figures ; then say, as the side made radius, is to radius ; so is the other... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - Mathematics - 1838 - 448 pages
...angled triangles, known by the phrase making any side radius ; which is this. " To find a side.—Call any one of the sides radius, and write upon it the...sides become sines, tangents, or secants, and write those words upon them accordingly. Call the word written upon each side the name of each side ; then... | |
| Janet Taylor - Nautical astronomy - 1842 - 592 pages
...side, So is the name of the required side To the required side. To find an angle. Call one of the given sides radius, and write upon it the word radius ;...sides become sines, tangents or secants, and write upon them accordingly : then say, As the side made radius ls to radius, So is the other given side... | |
| Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1848 - 572 pages
...the -name of the required fide, To the required side." " To find an angle. Call either of the given sides radius, and write upon it the word radius; observe...sides become sines, tangents, or secants, and write those words on them accordingly. Call the word written upon each side the name of that side. Then sav,... | |
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