| William Hawney - 1725 - 504 sider
...be oppofite, they are ,ved by the third Axiom, as in the two following Cafes. CASE I. Two Sides, aud an Angle oppofite to one of them, being given, to find the Angle oppofite to the other. Let the Sides BD 1 8° 47' ,and BC 41° 51', and the Angle C 23° 30', be given ; to find the Angle... | |
| George Adams - 1777 - 460 sider
...of the Globes in the folution of oblique angled fpherical triangles. CASE I. PROBLEM LXXI. Two fides and an angle oppofite to one of them being given, to find the reft. In the oblique angled fpherical triangle BCD, fig. 32. are given ThefidesPC 8°3 **\ ftheflde... | |
| John Hamilton Moore - 1807 - 676 sider
...will reach from 220 to 1 19, «n the line of numbers tor the fide DC. CASE II. and III. Two ficíí-s and an angle oppofite to one of them being given, to find the other oppofite angles anil the third fide .' The fide BC 365, and the fide AB 640, and angle A z6 given,... | |
| Abraham Rees - 1819 - 754 sider
...the former at F. Join FA and F С ; then AFC is the meafure of the third fide. PROB, VIII. Two fides, and an angle oppofite to one of them, being given, to find the three remaining parts. Draw AC (fig. 6.), reprcfenting the fide adjoining the given angle, and AB perpendicular... | |
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