Canon, is a table showing the length of the sine, tangent, and secant, to every degree and minute of the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity or 1, with any number of ciphers. Epitome of the Art of Navigation; Or, a Short, Easy, and Methodical Way to ... - Side 297av James Atkinson - 1765 - 447 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Thomas Simpson - 1748 - 84 sider
...the Cotangent and Co-fecant of AB12. A Trigonometrical-Canon is a Table exhibiting the Length of the Sine, Tangent, and Secant, to every Degree and Minute of the Quadrant, with refpect to the Radius ; which is fuppofed Unity, and conceived to be divided into i0000, or more,... | |
| James Atkinson - 1770 - 514 sider
...TheUfeof the Table of Artificial Sines, Tangents, and Secants, beginning in Page 358. S 'Table foltoweth next after the Table of Logarithms, and contains the Logarithmic Sine, Tangent, and Secant,. to every Decree and Minute of the Quadrant, after this Manner. I.. Every Page is divided into eight Columns,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1807 - 464 sider
...exhibited in the annexed figure. 13. A Trigonometrical Canon, is a table showing the length of the sine, tangent, and secant, to every degree and minute of the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity or 1, with any number of ciphers. The logarithms... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 442 sider
...exhibited in the annexed figure. 13. A Trigonometrical Canon, is a table showing the length of the sine, tangent, and secant, to every degree and minute of the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity or 1 , with any number of ciphers. The logarithms... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1822 - 616 sider
...exhibited in the annexed figure. 1 3. A Trigonometrical Canon, is a table showing the length of the sine, tangent, and secant, to every degree and minute of the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity or 1, with any number of cyphers. The logarithms... | |
| Joseph Gwilt - 1842 - 1114 sider
...annexed figure. 1047. A trigonometrical canon (Jig. 396.) is a table wherein is given the length of the sine, tangent, and secant to every degree and minute of the quadrant, compared with the radius, which is expressed by unity or 1 with any numlœr of ciphers. The logarithms,... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1852 - 604 sider
...is exhibited in the annexed figure. A trigonometrical canon, is a table exhibiting the length of the sine, tangent, and secant, to every degree and minute of the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity, or 1, and conceived to be divided into 10000000... | |
| Henry S. Merrett - 1863 - 428 sider
...Plate 28, called a Trigonometrical Сanon. A trigonometrical canon is a table showing the length of the sine, tangent, and secant to every degree and minute of the quadrant, with respect to the radius which is expressed by unity, or 1, with any number of cyphers. The logarithms... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1863 - 600 sider
...exhibited in the annexed figure. 75 A trigonometrical canon, is a table exhibiting the length of the sine, tangent, and secant, to every degree and minute of the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity, or 1, and conceived to be divided into 10000000... | |
| Henry S. Merrett - 1863 - 476 sider
...Plate 28, called a Trigonometrical Canon. A trigonometrical canon is a table showing the length of the sine, tangent, and secant to every degree and minute of the quadrant, with respect to the radius which is expressed by unity, or 1, with any number of cyphers. The logarithms... | |
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