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Side 27
It follows , moreover , that , in right - angled { pherical triangles ABC , DBC ,
having one leg BC common , the tangents of the hypothenuses are to each other
, inversely , as the co - lines of the adjacent angles . For radius : co - fine ACB . ::
tan .
It follows , moreover , that , in right - angled { pherical triangles ABC , DBC ,
having one leg BC common , the tangents of the hypothenuses are to each other
, inversely , as the co - lines of the adjacent angles . For radius : co - fine ACB . ::
tan .
Side 28
Let CEF be the complemental - triangle to ABC , according to what has been
already specified ; then it will be , by Theor . ... E. D. COROLLARY , Hence , if two
right angled spherical triangles ABC , CBD have the same perpendicular BBC ,
the ...
Let CEF be the complemental - triangle to ABC , according to what has been
already specified ; then it will be , by Theor . ... E. D. COROLLARY , Hence , if two
right angled spherical triangles ABC , CBD have the same perpendicular BBC ,
the ...
Side 29
Hence , in right - angled spherical triangles ABC , CBD , having the same
perpendicular BC ( see the last figure ) , the co - fines of the angles at the base
will be to each other , directly , as the fines of the vertical angles : For S radius :
fine BCA ...
Hence , in right - angled spherical triangles ABC , CBD , having the same
perpendicular BC ( see the last figure ) , the co - fines of the angles at the base
will be to each other , directly , as the fines of the vertical angles : For S radius :
fine BCA ...
Side 52
AB = 14611 - 4,1646800 Moreover , in the oblique plane triangle ABC , let chere
be given AB = 75 , AC = 60 , and the included angle A = 48 ° ; to find the other
two angles . Then ( by Tbeorem 5. ) it will be , A B As AB + AC ( 135 ) its log .
AB = 14611 - 4,1646800 Moreover , in the oblique plane triangle ABC , let chere
be given AB = 75 , AC = 60 , and the included angle A = 48 ° ; to find the other
two angles . Then ( by Tbeorem 5. ) it will be , A B As AB + AC ( 135 ) its log .
Side 71
The hypothenuse AC , and the sum , or difference , of the legs AB , BC , of a right
- angled Spherical triangle ABC , being given , to determine the triangle . Let AE
be the с sum , and AF the difference of the two legs . Because , radius : co - f .
The hypothenuse AC , and the sum , or difference , of the legs AB , BC , of a right
- angled Spherical triangle ABC , being given , to determine the triangle . Let AE
be the с sum , and AF the difference of the two legs . Because , radius : co - f .
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