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Page 59
... nearly opposite the middle of the line . Take any point o on the other side of the line A B , and from the centre C with the radius C o describe an arc nom cutting A B in n and m . From n , m , with the same , or any other radius ...
... nearly opposite the middle of the line . Take any point o on the other side of the line A B , and from the centre C with the radius C o describe an arc nom cutting A B in n and m . From n , m , with the same , or any other radius ...
Page 60
... nearly opposite the end of the line . C To any point m in the line A B draw the line C m , and bisect it in the point n . From n , with the radius n m or n C describe the arc C G m cutting A B in G. Through the point C draw the line C G ...
... nearly opposite the end of the line . C To any point m in the line A B draw the line C m , and bisect it in the point n . From n , with the radius n m or n C describe the arc C G m cutting A B in G. Through the point C draw the line C G ...
Page 77
... nearly as the arcs them- selves do , we have by analogy , as 52 ′′ 44 ′′ 3 " 45 ' is to the sine of 52 ′′ 44 ′′ 31 45 , so is l ' to the sine of 1 ' , and hence the sine of 1 ' may be computed . Thus having the sine and cosine of 1 ...
... nearly as the arcs them- selves do , we have by analogy , as 52 ′′ 44 ′′ 3 " 45 ' is to the sine of 52 ′′ 44 ′′ 31 45 , so is l ' to the sine of 1 ' , and hence the sine of 1 ' may be computed . Thus having the sine and cosine of 1 ...
Page 104
... nearly 54 on the line M. LoN .; which denotes that on the parallel of 40 ° , 54 miles correspond to a degree of longitude . The other parts of this side of the scale are generally filled up with lines of equal parts of various lengths ...
... nearly 54 on the line M. LoN .; which denotes that on the parallel of 40 ° , 54 miles correspond to a degree of longitude . The other parts of this side of the scale are generally filled up with lines of equal parts of various lengths ...
Page 108
... nearly 29 ° on the same line ; below which , on the line of versed sines , stands about 106+ , the required angle . Example 2. Given the three sides of a spherical triangle 43 ° 14 ′ , 37 ° 28 ′ , and 51 ° 20 ′ to find the angle ...
... nearly 29 ° on the same line ; below which , on the line of versed sines , stands about 106+ , the required angle . Example 2. Given the three sides of a spherical triangle 43 ° 14 ′ , 37 ° 28 ′ , and 51 ° 20 ′ to find the angle ...
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angled spherical triangle Answer apparent altitude Atlantic Ocean bisected Cape celestial object centre chronometer circle column compass computed correction Cosec Cosine Cotang course and distance declination diff lat diff long Difference of Latitude difference of longitude Dist equal equator EXAMPLES FOR EXERCISE Given A B greater Greenwich Hence horizontal parallax Indian Archipelago Indian Ocean Island Latitude and Departure latitude and longitude logarithm longitude Lunar Distance meridian distance miles moon moon's Nautical Almanac noon observed opposite Pacific Ocean parallax parallel parallel sailing parallelogram perpendicular plane sailing polar distance pole quadrant radius rectangle rhumb line right angled spherical right ascension Secant semidiameter sides squares of A C subtract Suvers Suversed Sines Table Tang tangent Theo THEOREM triangle A B C true altitude true distance Vers
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Page 18 - LET it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Page 17 - When equals are taken from unequals, the remainders are unequal. 6. Things which are double of the same thing, or equal things, are equal to each other.
Page 86 - III.), is a circle. If the plane pass through the centre, then, as every point in the surface of the sphere is equidistant from its centre, the section is a plane figure, every point of whose periphery is equidistant from a certain point within it, and the figure is therefore a circle. But if the plane do not pass through...
Page 26 - Therefore all the interior angles of the figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page 114 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
Page 63 - If from a point without a circle two straight lines be drawn, one of which...
Page 147 - Mathematical o>jgraphy.) the arc of the equator, intercepted between the first meridian...
Page 64 - If from any point without a circle straight lines be drawn touching it, the angle contained by the tangents is double the angle contained by the straight line joining the points of contact and the diameter drawn through one of them.
Page 139 - Given the vertical angle, the difference of the two sides containing it, and the difference of the segments of the base made by a perpendicular from the vertex ; construct the triangle.
Page 86 - ... half a right angle, as the tangent of half the sum of the angles, at the base of the triangle to the tangent of half their difference.