Spherical trigonometryJ. Noon, 1736 - Plane trigonometry |
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... more remote in D ; By 21 Prop . 1 Lib . Euclid . the Angle AC B , is greater than the Angle ADB ; confequently , the Angles САВ , СВА , E F are are less than the Angles DAB , DBA ; Wherefore 10 Theorems ferving to the.
... more remote in D ; By 21 Prop . 1 Lib . Euclid . the Angle AC B , is greater than the Angle ADB ; confequently , the Angles САВ , СВА , E F are are less than the Angles DAB , DBA ; Wherefore 10 Theorems ferving to the.
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... greater than the Line FG . 2 , E. D. Corollary . Hence a right Line parallel to the Plane of the Pro- jection , is projected into a right Line and a Line oblique to the faid Plane , lefs than it felf . equal to it self ; into one that ...
... greater than the Line FG . 2 , E. D. Corollary . Hence a right Line parallel to the Plane of the Pro- jection , is projected into a right Line and a Line oblique to the faid Plane , lefs than it felf . equal to it self ; into one that ...
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... greater than it felf . In the remote Semicircle FABG , Let the gi- ven Right Demonftration . E D G Line be C F a b d A B , B draw up the Rays EA , ЕВ , they will cut the common Section in a , b ; therefore the Line a b fhall be the ...
... greater than it felf . In the remote Semicircle FABG , Let the gi- ven Right Demonftration . E D G Line be C F a b d A B , B draw up the Rays EA , ЕВ , they will cut the common Section in a , b ; therefore the Line a b fhall be the ...
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... greater than it self . Demonftration . In the farther Hemif- phere AQ B , Let the Circle to be projected be OKPL , on the Plane , per- pendicular to the A Eye ARBK , from the Diameters of the Circle OP , MN , draw up the Rays EP , EO ...
... greater than it self . Demonftration . In the farther Hemif- phere AQ B , Let the Circle to be projected be OKPL , on the Plane , per- pendicular to the A Eye ARBK , from the Diameters of the Circle OP , MN , draw up the Rays EP , EO ...
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... greater than the Third Side . N. B. Thefe Five Theorems laft mentioned , are demonstrated after the fame Manner as in Plain Trian- gles ; as being common to both Plain and Spherical Triangles . See Part I. THEO A Side of a Spherical ...
... greater than the Third Side . N. B. Thefe Five Theorems laft mentioned , are demonstrated after the fame Manner as in Plain Trian- gles ; as being common to both Plain and Spherical Triangles . See Part I. THEO A Side of a Spherical ...
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adjacent Angle alfo Altitude Analemma Analogy Arch Azimuth Bafe Baſe becauſe BIFH Cafe Center Chords Circles of Latitude Co-fine Co-tangent Colure Complement confequently Cufp Declination defcribe Degrees Demonftration Dial Diameter Diſtance draw E. D. THEOREM Eaft Ecliptic equal Equinoctial faid fame fhall fhew find the Angle find the Hypothenufe find the Leg find the Side firft firſt folving fuch fuppofe given the Side Globe greateſt half Sum Half-Tangent Horizon Hour-Lines Houſes Interfection laft Latitude leffer lefs Longitude meaſured Meridian muſt North Numbers Oblique Circle oppofite paffeth Parallel Perpendicular Plane recline Pofition Point Pole Prime Vertical Prob PROBLEM Projection Quadrant Radius Reclining Plane Right Afcenfion Right Line Right-angled Spherical Triangles Scheme Semicircle Sine Sine of half Sphere Spherical Angle Spherical Trigonometry Sun's Tangent of half thefe theſe thofe thoſe Tropic of Capricorn Weft Wherefore whofe
Popular passages
Page 75 - The three angles of a spherical triangle are together greater than two right angles and less than six right angles. Let A, B, C be the angles of a spherical triangle ; let a', b', o' be the sides of the polar triangle. Then by Art. 30, a...
Page 185 - TO THEIR DIFFERENCE ; So IS THE TANGENT OF HALF THE SUM OF THE OPPOSITE ANGLES', To THE TANGENT OF HALF THEIR DIFFERENCE.
Page 186 - The cosine of half the sum of two sides of a spherical triangle is to the cosine of half their difference as the cotangent of half the included angle is to the tangent of half the sum of the other two angles.
Page 186 - The cosine of half the sum of two angles of a spherical triangle is to the cosine of half their difference as the tangent of half the included side is to the tangent of half the sum of the other two sides.
Page 186 - The sine of half the sum of two angles of a spherical triangle is 'to the sine of half their difference as the tangent of half the included side is to the tangent of half the difference of the other two sides.
Page 241 - It commences in the morning and ends in the evening, when the sun is 18° below the horizon.
Page 5 - Equinoctial (counted from the beginning of Aries) which cometh to the Meridian with the Sun or Stars, or with any portion of the Eclyptick.
Page 365 - Dialogue, adapted purpofely to the Capacities of the Youth of both Sexes ; and adorned and illuftrated with variety of Copper- Plates.
Page 75 - Side *»» is the Supplement of the Angle H, and the Angle E of the Side G D.
Page 205 - Superficies to M ; And, as two right Angles are to F, So is half the fpherical Superficies to K.