| Robert Gibson - 1811 - 580 sider
...parallel distance. The divisions of each sectoral line are bounded by three parallel lines; the inermost of these is that on which the points of the compasses...instances of the manner of operating with the sector. Multiplication by the line of lines. Make the lateral distance of one of the factors the parallel distance... | |
| Robert Gibson - 1814 - 558 sider
...; compound, when the operation begins on one line, and is finished on the other. Tiie opérât ion varies also by the manner in which the compasses are...instances of the manner of operating with the sector. Multiplication by the line of lines. Make the lateral distance of one of the factors the parallel distance... | |
| Robert Gibson - 1821 - 594 sider
...the line of the same denomination, on the other leg, it is called a transverse or parallel distancc. The divisions of each sectoral line are bounded by...instances of the manner of operating with the sector. Multiplication by the line of lines. Make the lateral distance of one of the factors the parallel distance... | |
| Robert Gibson - 1832 - 290 sider
...three parallel lines ; the innermost of these is that on which the points of the compasses are to he placed, because this alone is the line which goes...instances of the manner of operating with the sector. Multiplication by the line of lines. Make the lateral distance of one of the factors the parallel distance... | |
| Robert Gibson, James Ryan - 1839 - 452 sider
...other leg, it is called a transverse or parallel distance. The divisions of each sectoral line arc bounded by three parallel lines ; the innermost of...instances of the manner of operating with the sector. «entrc of the sector to 5 on the primary divisions, and open the «ector liH this distance become... | |
| Frederick Walter Simms - 1845 - 184 sider
...divisions of each sectoral line are contained within three parallel lines ; the innermost being the line on which the points of the compasses are to be placed, because this is the only line of the three which goes to the centre, and is therefore the sectoral line. LINE OF... | |
| John Fry Heather - 1849 - 202 sider
...divisions of each sectoral line are contained within three parallel lines, the innermost being the line on which the points of the compasses are to be placed, because this is * Since, however, secant : rad. : : rad. : cosine ; and tangent : rad. : : rad. : cotangent ; the... | |
| Lucius D. Gould - 1857 - 464 sider
...divisions of each sectoral line are contained within three parallel lines, the innernwet being the line on which the points of the compasses are to be placed, because this is the only line of the three which goes to the center, and is therefore the sectoral line. On the... | |
| John Fry Heather - 1859 - 198 sider
...divisions of each sectoral line are contained within three parallel lines, the innermost being the line on which the points of the compasses are to be placed, because this is the only line of the three which goes to the center, and is therefore the sectoral line. On ike... | |
| William Johnson - 1860 - 442 sider
...divisions of each sectoral line are contained within three parallel; lines, the innermost being the line on which the points of the compasses are to be placed, because this is the only line of the three which goes to the centre, and is therefore the sectoral line. THE USES... | |
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