| Samuel Heynes - 1716 - 180 sider
...Sines, Tangents or Secants, And are to be taken out of your Table. To find a Side, any Side may be made Radius. Then fay, As the Name of the Side given, Is to the Name of the Side requir'd. So is i the Side given, To the Side requir'd. But to find an Angle, one of the given Sides mull be made Radius.... | |
| Samuel Heynes - 1725 - 462 sider
...Sines, Tangents or Secants, And are to be taken out ef your Table. To find a Side, any Side may be made Radius. Then fay, As the Name of the Side given,...requir'd. So is the Side given, To the Side required. But to find an Angle, one of the given Sides muft be made Radius. Then, As the Side made Radius, Is... | |
| Philip Ronayne - 1738 - 458 sider
...Sines, Tangents, or Secants, and are to be taken out of your Table. To find a Side, any Side may be made Radius : Then fay, As the Name of the Side given, Is to the Name of the Side required ; So is the Side given, To the Side required. But to find an Angle, one of the given Sides... | |
| John Ward - 1747 - 492 sider
...Sines, Tangents, or Secants, and are to be taken out of your Table, To find a Side, any Side may be made Radius : Then fay, as the Name of the Side given is to the Name of the Side required ; fo is the Side given to the Side required. But to find an Angle, one of the given Sides... | |
| John Gummere - 1814 - 398 sider
...these words on them accordingly. Call the word written upon each side the name of that side. Then, As the name of the side given, Is to the name of the side required ; So is the side given, To the side required.* * DEMONSTRATION. Let ABC, Fig. 53, be a right-angled... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 sider
...that side which ig made radius. Remark, that to find a side, any side may be made radius , then say, as the name of the side given is to the name of the side required, so is the side given to the side required. But to find an angle, one of the given sides must... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 sider
...that side which is made radius. Remark, that to find a side, any side may be made radius ; then say, as the name of the side given is to the name of the side required, so is the side given to the side required. But to find an angle, one of the given sides must... | |
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