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Elements of Geometry, Conic Sections, and Plane Trigonometry - Page 310
by Elias Loomis - 1895 - 436 pages
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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry

Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1836 - 394 pages
...side c=400 : required the remaining parts. Ans. Angle C=83D 53', side a =249.974, side 6=340.04. CASE II. Given two sides of a triangle, and an angle opposite one of them, to find the third side and the two remaining angles. 1 . In the triangle ABC, there are given side AC^216, BC =...
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Elements of Surveying: Including a Description of the Instruments and the ...

Charles Davies - Navigation - 1837 - 342 pages
...another arc intersecting the former in F; draw DF and EF, and DEF will be the triangle required. AtHaving given two sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them, to describe the triangle. 36. Let A and B be the given sides, and C the given angle which we will suppose...
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Elements of Surveying: With a Description of the Instruments and the ...

Charles Davies - Surveying - 1839 - 376 pages
...radius equal to the third side C, describe another arc intersecting the former in PROBLEM X. Having given two sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them, to describe the triangle. 36. Let A and B be the given sides, and C the given angle which we will suppose...
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Elements of Surveying: With a Description of the Instruments and the ...

Charles Davies - Surveying - 1839 - 376 pages
...radius equal to the third side C, describe another arc intersecting the former in PROBLEM X. Having given two sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them, to describe the triangle. 36. Let A and B be the given sides, and C the given angle which we will suppose...
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First Lessons in Geometry: With Practical Applications in Mensuration, and ...

Charles Davies - Geometrical drawing - 1840 - 264 pages
...intersecting the former in F ; draw DF and EF, and DEF will be the triangle required. PROBLEM XVII. Having given two sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them, to describe the triangle. 27. Let A and B be the given sides, and C the given angle which we will suppose...
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Elements of Surveying, and Navigation: With a Description of the Instruments ...

Charles Davies - Navigation - 1835 - 388 pages
...DF and EF, and DEF required. A!£i will be the triangle SOLUT1ON OF PROBLEMS. 33 PROBLEM X. Having given two sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them, to describe the triangle. 36. Let A and B be the given sides, and C the given angle which we will suppose...
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Elements of Plane Geometry: For the Use of Schools

Nicholas Tillinghast - Geometry, Plane - 1844 - 108 pages
...arc intersecting the former in O ; draw HO, IO, and HIO is the triangle required. PROP. XI. PROBLEM. Two sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them being given, to construct the triangle. There are two cases : 1st, when the given angle is right, or...
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Elements of Drawing and Mensuration Applied to the Mechanic Arts: A Book for ...

Charles Davies - Geometrical drawing - 1846 - 254 pages
...another arc intersecting the former in F ; draw DF and EF, and DEF will be the triangle required. 36. If two sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them are given, how do you describe the triangle ? Let A and B be the given sides, and C the given angle,...
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Elements of Geometry and Conic Sections

Elias Loomis - Conic sections - 1849 - 252 pages
...the third side, describe another arc cutting the former in A. Draw AB, AC ; then will B c PROBLEM XI. Given two sides of a triangle, and an angle opposite one of them, to construct the triangle. Draw an indefinite straight line BC. At the point B make the angle ABC equal...
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Elements of Surveying, and Navigation: With Descriptions of the Instruments ...

Charles Davies - Navigation - 1854 - 446 pages
...arc intersecting the former in F ; draw DF and JEF, and DFE will be the triangle required. X. -Having given two sides of a triangle and an angle opposite one of them, to describe the triangle. 57. Let A and B be the given sides, and 0 the given angle, which we will suppose...
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