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... tang ? A = R2 + R2 sin2 A cos2 A R2 ( sin A + cos ? A ) hence R2 + tang ? A sec2 A , a COS A cos A formula which might be immediately deduced from the right- angled triangle CAT . By these formulas , or by the right - an- gled triangle ...
... tang ? A = R2 + R2 sin2 A cos2 A R2 ( sin A + cos ? A ) hence R2 + tang ? A sec2 A , a COS A cos A formula which might be immediately deduced from the right- angled triangle CAT . By these formulas , or by the right - an- gled triangle ...
Page 228
... tang b Ꭱ : substitute these values , dividing all the terms by cos a cos b ; we shall have tang ( a + b ) = R2 ( tang a + tang b ) R2 - tang a tang b ; which is the value of the tangent of the sum of two arcs , ex- pressed by the ...
... tang b Ꭱ : substitute these values , dividing all the terms by cos a cos b ; we shall have tang ( a + b ) = R2 ( tang a + tang b ) R2 - tang a tang b ; which is the value of the tangent of the sum of two arcs , ex- pressed by the ...
Page 258
... tang ( A + B ) = cot C. cos ( a + b ) sin ( a — b ) tang ( A — B ) = cot C. ' sin ( a + b ) * Hence , two sides a and b with the included angle C being given , the two other angles A and B may be found by the analogies , C : tang ( A + ...
... tang ( A + B ) = cot C. cos ( a + b ) sin ( a — b ) tang ( A — B ) = cot C. ' sin ( a + b ) * Hence , two sides a and b with the included angle C being given , the two other angles A and B may be found by the analogies , C : tang ( A + ...
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