The Doctrine of Plain and Spherical Trigonometry: With Its Application and Use in the Following Parts of Mathematicks : Viz. I. Navigation in All Its Kinds ; as Plain Sailing, Mercator's Sailing, Middle Latitude, and Parallel Sailing, II. Astronomy, Wherein All the Problems Relation to the Doctrine of the Sphere are Solved, III. Projection of the Sphere in Plano, IV. Geography, V. Fortification, VI. Mensuration of Heights and Distances, Both Accessible and Inaccessible, VII. Dialling, Arithmetical and Intrumental, on All Sorts of PlanesJ. Darby, 1725 - 479 σελίδες |
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... Compasses from 121.394 ( the Bafe ) to 81.113 ( the Perpend . ) in the Line of Numbers , that extent will reach from 45 ° to 33 ° 45 ' in the Tangents . For the fecond Pro- portion , extend from 81.113 to 121.394 in the Line of Numbers ...
... Compasses from 121.394 ( the Bafe ) to 81.113 ( the Perpend . ) in the Line of Numbers , that extent will reach from 45 ° to 33 ° 45 ' in the Tangents . For the fecond Pro- portion , extend from 81.113 to 121.394 in the Line of Numbers ...
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... Compasses . For the first Proportion , extend the Compasses from 146. to 121.394 in the Line of Numbers , that extent will reach from 90 ° to 56 ° 15 ' in the Sines . By the Sliding Rule . Set 146 upon A to 121.394 upon B , then against ...
... Compasses . For the first Proportion , extend the Compasses from 146. to 121.394 in the Line of Numbers , that extent will reach from 90 ° to 56 ° 15 ' in the Sines . By the Sliding Rule . Set 146 upon A to 121.394 upon B , then against ...
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... Compasses . For the first Operation , extend the Compasses from 146. to 121.394 in the Line of Numbers , that extent will reach from 90 ° to 56 ° 15 ' in the Sines . Then for the second Operation , extend from 90 ° to 33 ° 45 ′ in the ...
... Compasses . For the first Operation , extend the Compasses from 146. to 121.394 in the Line of Numbers , that extent will reach from 90 ° to 56 ° 15 ' in the Sines . Then for the second Operation , extend from 90 ° to 33 ° 45 ′ in the ...
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... Compasses . For the first Proportion , extend from 40 to 200 in the Line of Numbers , that extent will reach from 45 ° to 78 ° 41 ' . For the fecond Proportion , extend from 45 ° to 67 ° 23 ′ in the Tangents , that extent will reach ...
... Compasses . For the first Proportion , extend from 40 to 200 in the Line of Numbers , that extent will reach from 45 ° to 78 ° 41 ' . For the fecond Proportion , extend from 45 ° to 67 ° 23 ′ in the Tangents , that extent will reach ...
Σελίδα 92
... Compasses . 9.698970 10.023003 9.721973 Extend the Compaffes in the Line of Sines from 90 ° to 30 ° ( the Comp . of C. ) that extent will reach from 46 ° 31 ' in the Line of Tangents , down to 27 ° 48 ' . Here the Line of Tangents is ...
... Compasses . 9.698970 10.023003 9.721973 Extend the Compaffes in the Line of Sines from 90 ° to 30 ° ( the Comp . of C. ) that extent will reach from 46 ° 31 ' in the Line of Tangents , down to 27 ° 48 ' . Here the Line of Tangents is ...
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Σελίδα 38 - C' (89) (90) (91) (92) (93) 112. In any plane triangle, the sum of any two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference.
Σελίδα 124 - As the cosine of half the sum of the two sides is to the cosine of half their difference, so is the cotangent of half the contained angle to the tangent of half the sum of the other two angles.
Σελίδα 37 - FG 5 that is in Words, half the Sum of the Legs, Is to half their Difference, As the Tangent of half the Sum of the oppofite Angles, Is to the Tangent of half their Difference : But Wholes are as their Halves ; wherefore the Sum...
Σελίδα 36 - IN a plain triangle, the fum of any two fides is to their difference, as the tangent of half the fum of the angles at the bafe, to the tangent of half their difference.
Σελίδα 87 - ... to make the heart of a spectator ache, who knows the effect and the absurdity of it, to see five horses at length drawing a plough, and that perhaps upon a rich loam, where the force required is not more than 3 cwt. He cannot but think that in such cases the first horse draws the second, the second the third, the third the fourth, the fourth the fifth, and the fifth the plough, and that in fact the principal part of the draught lies upon the first horse...
Σελίδα 119 - TWo fides and an angle oppofite to one of them being given, To find the third fide and either of the other angles.
Σελίδα 38 - FG ; that is in Words, half the Sum of the Legs is to half their Difference, as the Tangent of half the Sum of the oppofite Angles is to the Tangent of half their Difference : But Wholes are as their Halves ; wherefore the Sum of the Legs is to their Difference, as the Tangent of half the Sum of the Angles oppofice is to the Tangent of half their Difference. j£. ED Axiom IV. -4. The Bale, or greateu Side of any $£• Plane Triangle is to the Sum of fs...