 | 1853
...each other as the sides opposite. 5. Find the value of tang. (a+b). 6. In a plane triangle, show that the sum of two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum is to tangent of half the difference of the angles opposite. 7. Find the sin. \ A, and prove that 1... | |
 | Jeremiah Day - 1853 - 5 σελίδες
...therefore, from the preceding proposition, (Alg. 38'.>.) that the sum of any two sides of a. triangle, is to their difference ; as the tangent of half the sum of tin; opposite angles, to the tangent of half their difference. This is the second theorem npplied to... | |
 | Allan Menzies - 1854
...Suppose AC, CB, and angle C to be given, then rule is, — Sum of the two sides (containing given angle) is to their difference as the tangent of half the...the base is to the tangent of half their difference ; half the sum = ^ (180 — angle C), then having found the half sum, J sum + £ diff. = greater angle,... | |
 | Charles Davies - 1854 - 432 σελίδες
...sides. 90. We also have (Art. 22), a + b : ab :: tan $(A + B) : ta.n$(A — B): tha| is, the sum of any two sides is to their difference, as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles to the tangent of half their difference. 91. In case of a right•angled triangle,... | |
 | Charles Davies - 1854 - 322 σελίδες
...AC :: sin G : sin B. THEOREM II. In any triangle, the sum of the two sides containing either *ngle, is to their difference, as the tangent of half the sum of the two oilier angles, to the tangent of half their difference. 22. Let ACS be a triangle: then will AB+AC... | |
 | W.M. Gillespie, A.M., Civ. Eng - 1855
...triangle, the sines of the angles are to each other as the opposite sides. THEOREM II. — In every plane triangle, the sum of two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the angles opposite those sides is to the tangent of half their difference. THEOREM III. — In every plane triangle,... | |
 | William Smyth - 1855 - 223 σελίδες
...tan — ~ ; lU —4 a proportion, which we may thus enunciate ; the sum of two sides of a triangle is to their difference, as the tangent of half the sum of the opposite angles is to the tangent of half their difference. Ex. 1. Let AC (fig. 30) be 52. 96 -yds,... | |
 | James Pryde - 1867 - 458 σελίδες
...add the sides a and b and also subtract them, this will give a + b and a — b/ then the sum of the sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the remaining angles to the tangent of half their difference. The half sum and half difference being added,... | |
 | Lefébure de Fourcy (M., Louis Etienne) - 1868 - 288 σελίδες
...tang } (A — B) Therefore, a + I _ tang } (A + B) a — b tang} (A — B) *• ; which shows that, in any triangle, the sum of two sides is to their...difference as the tangent of half the sum of the angles opposite to those sides is to the tangent of half their difference. We have A + B=180° — C; hence... | |
 | W.M. GILLESPIE, L.L. D., CIV. ENG. - 1868
...triangle, the sines of the angles are to each other as the opposite sides. THEOREM II. — In every plane triangle, the sum of two sides is to their difference as the tangent of half the sum of the angles opposite those sides is to the tangent of half their difference. THEOREM III.— In every plane triangle,... | |
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