Spherical trigonometryJ. Noon, 1736 |
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Side i
... Ambiguities , in feveral Methods . The Menfuration of the Area of a Spherical Trian- gle and Completion of a Solid Body . PART II . Containeth the Application of the Doctrine of Spherical Trigonometry to the following Mathematical Arts ...
... Ambiguities , in feveral Methods . The Menfuration of the Area of a Spherical Trian- gle and Completion of a Solid Body . PART II . Containeth the Application of the Doctrine of Spherical Trigonometry to the following Mathematical Arts ...
Side vii
... Ambiguities attending them Chap . XIX . 166 Method of folving Oblique Spherical Triangles without a Perpendicular with a proper Scheme for the Demon ftration thereof ; a 2 * 18 Chap . Chap . XX . The Solution of the fix Cafes The ...
... Ambiguities attending them Chap . XIX . 166 Method of folving Oblique Spherical Triangles without a Perpendicular with a proper Scheme for the Demon ftration thereof ; a 2 * 18 Chap . Chap . XX . The Solution of the fix Cafes The ...
Side 100
... Ambiguities of a Right - angled Spherical Tri- angle are folved by Theorem 18 , 19 , 20 , and 21 ; by by Ambiguities , I mean the Doubts which occur ( 100 The Solution of Right - angled.
... Ambiguities of a Right - angled Spherical Tri- angle are folved by Theorem 18 , 19 , 20 , and 21 ; by by Ambiguities , I mean the Doubts which occur ( 100 The Solution of Right - angled.
Side 101
... Ambiguity , or Doubt about the other Parts , by the faid Theorems : Hence the two first Cafes are free of all Ambiguity . 2. If the Hypothenuse and either Side , AB , AC , are given ; there can be no Ambiguity ; and thus the third and ...
... Ambiguity , or Doubt about the other Parts , by the faid Theorems : Hence the two first Cafes are free of all Ambiguity . 2. If the Hypothenuse and either Side , AB , AC , are given ; there can be no Ambiguity ; and thus the third and ...
Side 108
... of the Leg BA = 36 15 = 9.9065745 fo is the Sine of the Angle B = 42 , 349.8302342 To the Co - fine of the Angle C = 56 57 = 9.7368087 Cafe Cafe 4 , Ambiguous . One Leg , as AC 108 Method 1. Of folving R. A. S. Triangles.
... of the Leg BA = 36 15 = 9.9065745 fo is the Sine of the Angle B = 42 , 349.8302342 To the Co - fine of the Angle C = 56 57 = 9.7368087 Cafe Cafe 4 , Ambiguous . One Leg , as AC 108 Method 1. Of folving R. A. S. Triangles.
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