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... quadrant ; if between OA ′ and OB ′ it is in the third quadrant ; if it is between OB ′ and OA it is in the fourth quadrant . 8. EX . What is the position of the revolving line when it has turned through ( 1 ) 225 ° , ( 2 ) 480 ° , and ...
... quadrant ; if between OA ′ and OB ′ it is in the third quadrant ; if it is between OB ′ and OA it is in the fourth quadrant . 8. EX . What is the position of the revolving line when it has turned through ( 1 ) 225 ° , ( 2 ) 480 ° , and ...
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... quadrant of the circle , i.e. one ference . quarter of the circum- Π 2 , where r By Art . 12 , the length of AB is therefore is the radius of the circle . By Euc . VI . 33 , we know that angles at the centre of any circle are to one ...
... quadrant of the circle , i.e. one ference . quarter of the circum- Π 2 , where r By Art . 12 , the length of AB is therefore is the radius of the circle . By Euc . VI . 33 , we know that angles at the centre of any circle are to one ...
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... quadrants , and the suffixes 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 are attached to P for the purpose of distinction . ] We then have the following definitions , which are the same as those given in Art . 23 for the simple case of an acute angle : MP OP is ...
... quadrants , and the suffixes 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 are attached to P for the purpose of distinction . ] We then have the following definitions , which are the same as those given in Art . 23 for the simple case of an acute angle : MP OP is ...
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... quadrant . Let the revolving line be in the first quadrant , as OP . This revolving line is always positive . Here OM1 and M1P1 are both positive , so that all the trigonometrical ratios are then positive . 1 1 Second quadrant . Let the ...
... quadrant . Let the revolving line be in the first quadrant , as OP . This revolving line is always positive . Here OM1 and M1P1 are both positive , so that all the trigonometrical ratios are then positive . 1 1 Second quadrant . Let the ...
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Sidney Luxton Loney. Fourth quadrant . Let the revolving line be in the fourth quadrant , as OP . Here MP , is negative and OM , is positive . 4 The sine is therefore negative . The cosine is positive . The tangent is negative . The ...
Sidney Luxton Loney. Fourth quadrant . Let the revolving line be in the fourth quadrant , as OP . Here MP , is negative and OM , is positive . 4 The sine is therefore negative . The cosine is positive . The tangent is negative . The ...
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Page 36 - ... the three angles of a triangle are together equal to two right angles, although it is not known to all.
Page 17 - Radian is the angle subtended, at the centre of a circle, by an arc equal in length to the radius...
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Page 13 - 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 sidef.
Page 1 - Every circumference of a. circle, whether the circle be large or small, is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts called degrees. Each degree is divided into 60 equal parts called minutes, and each minute into 60 equal parts called seconds.
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Page 42 - From the top of a cliff 150 ft. high the angles of depression of the top and bottom of a tower are 30° and 60°, respectively.
Page 220 - A ladder placed at an angle of 75° just reaches the sill of a window at a height of 27 feet above the ground on one side of a street. On turning the ladder over without moving its foot, it is found that when it rests against a wall on the other side of the street it is at an angle of 15° with the ground.
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