| Oliver Byrne - 1852 - 604 sider
...tangents, and secants, usually engraven on instruments, for practice, is exhibited in the annexed figure. A trigonometrical canon, is a table exhibiting the...the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity, or 1, and conceived to be divided into 10000000 or more decimal parts. And further,... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1852 - 600 sider
...tangents, and secants, usually engraven on instruments, for practice, is exhibited in the annexed figureA trigonometrical canon, is a table exhibiting the length...the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity, or 1, and conceived to be divided into 10000000 or more decimal partsAnd further,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1860 - 1020 sider
...and secants, usually engraven on instruments for practice, is exhibited in the annexed figure. 13. A Trigonometrical Canon, is a table exhibiting the...the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity, or 1, and conceived to be divided into 10000000 or more decimal parts. And farther,... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1863 - 600 sider
...and secants, usually engraven on instruments, for practice, is exhibited in the annexed figure. 75 A trigonometrical canon, is a table exhibiting the...the quadrant, with respect to the radius, which is expressed by unity, or 1, and conceived to be divided into 10000000 or more decimal parts. And further,... | |
| Henry S. Merrett - 1863 - 428 sider
...shown by Fig. 1, Plate 28, called a Trigonometrical Сanon. A trigonometrical canon is a table showing the length of the sine, tangent, and secant to every...the quadrant, with respect to the radius which is expressed by unity, or 1, with any number of cyphers. The logarithms of these sines, tangents, and... | |
| Henry S. Merrett - 1863 - 476 sider
...shown by Fig. 1, Plate 28, called a Trigonometrical Canon. A trigonometrical canon is a table showing the length of the sine, tangent, and secant to every...the quadrant, with respect to the radius which is expressed by unity, or 1, with any number of cyphers. The logarithms of these sines, tangents, and... | |
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