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... greater than unity . ( Art . 344. ) 1 1 0 - рπ = tan 0 tan3 0 + tan3 / -- ............... . ad inf . 5 7T TM where lies between pπ 4 — and pπ + рп 4 ( Art . 343. ) XVII . x2n - 2an xn cos no + a2n THE PRINCIPAL FORMULÆ IN TRIGONOMETRY . XV.
... greater than unity . ( Art . 344. ) 1 1 0 - рπ = tan 0 tan3 0 + tan3 / -- ............... . ad inf . 5 7T TM where lies between pπ 4 — and pπ + рп 4 ( Art . 343. ) XVII . x2n - 2an xn cos no + a2n THE PRINCIPAL FORMULÆ IN TRIGONOMETRY . XV.
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... greater than a right angle . For any position OP , between OA ' and OB ' , the angle traced out is AOP , i.e. AOB + BOA ' + A'OP3 , i.e. 2 right angles + A'OP , so that the angle described is greater than two right angles . For any ...
... greater than a right angle . For any position OP , between OA ' and OB ' , the angle traced out is AOP , i.e. AOB + BOA ' + A'OP3 , i.e. 2 right angles + A'OP , so that the angle described is greater than two right angles . For any ...
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... greater than unity . [ For if one of them , say sin2 0 , were greater than unity , the other , cos2 0 , would have to be negative , which is impossible . ] Hence neither the sine nor the cosine can be numeri- cally greater than unity ...
... greater than unity . [ For if one of them , say sin2 0 , were greater than unity , the other , cos2 0 , would have to be negative , which is impossible . ] Hence neither the sine nor the cosine can be numeri- cally greater than unity ...
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... greater than a right angle , MP , is very nearly equal to a and OM , is very small and negative , so that the corresponding tangent is very large and negative . Also , as the revolving line turns from OB to OA ' , M1P1 decreases from a ...
... greater than a right angle , MP , is very nearly equal to a and OM , is very small and negative , so that the corresponding tangent is very large and negative . Also , as the revolving line turns from OB to OA ' , M1P1 decreases from a ...
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... curve will only meet the line RL at an infinite distance . Since the tangent of an angle slightly greater than a 60 TRIGONOMETRY , the practical applications of Trigonometry It is however very convenient on account of the multipliers.
... curve will only meet the line RL at an infinite distance . Since the tangent of an angle slightly greater than a 60 TRIGONOMETRY , the practical applications of Trigonometry It is however very convenient on account of the multipliers.
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a+b+c a+ẞi A₁ ad inf angle AOP angle of elevation Binomial Theorem centre circle circumcircle coefficient complex quantity cos¹ cos² cos³ cosec cosh cosine cotangent denoted Diff distance equal EXAMPLES expression feet Find the angle find the height find the values flagstaff given log Hence infinite inscribed integer last article length loga logarithm loge miles multiple nearly number of radians pedal triangle perpendicular places of decimals principal value prove quadrant quadrilateral r₁ radius regular polygon revolving line right angle sec² secant shew shewn sides Similarly sin sin sin sin¹ sin² sin³ sine sinh tan-¹ tan² tan³ tangent tanh Theorem tower triangle ABC trigonometrical functions trigonometrical ratios unity x+yi zero α α π π
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