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" A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle described from its vertex as a pole, and included between its sides, produced if necessary. "
The Elements of Geometry - Page 323
by Webster Wells - 1886 - 371 pages
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Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors and Intended to be the ..., Volume 2

Mathematics - 1801 - 658 pages
...necessary, to the circumference, and the intercepted arc AB is the measure of the angle required. 2. When * A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle, intercepted between the two sides, that form the angle, at the distance of 90° from the angular point....
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Mathematical Treatise: Containing I. The Theory of Analytical Functions, II ...

John West, Sir John Leslie - Analytic functions - 1838 - 664 pages
...point of concourse, and is therefore the same as the inclination of the planes of these sides. 230. A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle, whose pole is the angular point, intercepted between the sides of the angle. 231. Two great circles...
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A Treatise on Special Or Elementary Geometry, Volumes 1-2

Edward Olney - Geometry - 1872 - 562 pages
...spherical angle PAB, which is equal to the measure of the diedral, is also right. 5ffO. COR. 2. — A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle, interceptetl between its sides, and at a quadrant's distance from itts vertex. Thus, the spherical...
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A Treatise on Special Or Elementary Geometry

Edward Olney - Geometry - 1872 - 472 pages
...spherical angle PAB, which is equal to the measure of the diedral, is also right. 560. COR. 2. — A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle intercepted FIG. 323. between its sides, and at a quadrant's distance from its ver lex. Thus, the spherical...
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Manual of Geometry and Conic Sections: With Applications to Trigonometry and ...

William Guy Peck - Conic sections - 1876 - 376 pages
...sphere with the same facilitj that a circle can be drawn on a plane surface. PROPOSITION II. THEOREM. A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle described from the vertex as a pole, and limited by the sides of the angle. Let FAG be a spherical angle and...
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Elements of Geometry with Exercises for Students: An an Introduction to ...

Aaron Schuyler - Geometry - 1876 - 384 pages
...sphmcal polygon respectively measure the dihedral angles of the corresponding spherical pyramid. (?) 2. A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle described about its vertex as a pole, and intercepted by its sides produced, if necessary. For, if DE is the...
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Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry

George Albert Wentworth - Geometry - 1877 - 436 pages
...; §710 .'. spherical Z. BP С is equal to the measure of dihedral Z. C-PP'-B. QED 714. COROLLARY. A spherical angle is measured by the arc. of a great circle described about its vertex as a pole and intercepted by its sides (produced if necessary). For, if B С be the...
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Elementary Geometry: Including Plane, Solid, and Spherical Geometry, with ...

Edward Olney - Geometry - 1883 - 352 pages
...PAB, which is equal to the measure of the diedral, is also right. QED Fig. 303. 680. COROLLARY 1. — A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle intercepted between its sides, and at a quadrant's distance from its vertex. Thus, the spherical angle...
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The Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry: With Numerous Exercises

Edward Albert Bowser - Geometry - 1890 - 420 pages
...important propositions may be given, which illustrate this branch of Geometry. Proposition 7. Theorem. 698. A spherical angle is measured by the arc of a great circle described with its vertex as a pole and included between its sides, produced if necessary. Hyp. Let ABC, AB'C be two arcs of great Os intersecting...
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The Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry ...

Edward Albert Bowser - Geometry - 1890 - 418 pages
...illustrate this branch of geometry. Proposition 7. Theorem. 698. A spherical angle is measured by Uie arc of a great circle described with its vertex as a pole and included between its sides, produced if necessary. Hyp. Let ABC, AB'C be two arcs of great Qs intersecting...
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