| Henry Sherwin - Logarithms - 1726 - 508 pages
...tbeabovefaid CañenFigure II. Prop. I. Having the three Angles, and oneßde, to find either of the othtrßdes. Add the Logarithm of the given Side to the Sine of the Angle oppofed to the Side required, and from the Sum fubtrafl the Sine of the Angle oppofed to the given... | |
| Henry Sherwin - Logarithms - 1772 - 454 pages
...found by the Table. Prop. I. Having the ¿ingles, and one Side, to find either of tie other Sides. Add the Logarithm of the given Side to the Sine of the Angle oppofite to the Side required, and from the Sum fubtraft the Sine of the Angle oppofite to the given... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 574 pages
...as fuund by the table. Prop. I. Having tke anglet, and me fide ; to find either of the other sides. Add the logarithm of the given side to the sine of...remainder will be the logarithm of the side required. Example. In the triangle BCD, having the angle CDB 90°, CBD 51° 5ff, BCD 38° V and the side BD 197-3... | |
| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1834 - 466 pages
...the table. С Л В PROP. I. — Having the angles, and one side ; to find either of the other sides. Add the logarithm of the given side to the sine of the angle opposke to the side required, and from the sum subtract the sine of the angle opposed to the given... | |
| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1842 - 450 pages
...opposite to one of them ; toßnd the side opposed to the other angle. Add the sine of the side given to the sine of the angle opposite to the side required, and from the sum subtract the sine of the angle opposite to the side given, or add its cosecant ; the remainder or sum will be the sine of the side... | |
| John Budge - 1845 - 248 pages
...remainder, or sum, will be the tangent of the angle opposed to the less side. FOR TIIE HYPOTHENUSE. Add the logarithm of the given side to the sine of...required. SYSTEM. There is much propriety in the remark, that " system is the handmaid of science," and the term may be considered as used in contradistinction... | |
| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1855 - 462 pages
...opposite to one of them ; to find the side opposed to the other angle. Add the sine of the side given to the sine of the angle opposite to the side required, and from the sum subtract the sine of the angle opposite to the side givrn, or add its cosecant ; the remainder or sum will be the sine of the side... | |
| Mineral industries - 1857 - 578 pages
...remainder, or sum, will be the tangent of the angle opposed to the less side. FOE THE HYPOT1IKNU8E. Add the logarithm of the given side to the sine of...required. SYSTEM. There is much propriety in the remark, that "system is the handmaid of science," and the term may be considered as used in contradistinction... | |
| John Budge - Mine surveying - 1858 - 224 pages
...remainder, or sum, will be the tangent of the angle opposed to the less side. FOB THE HYPOTIIENUSE. Add the logarithm of the given side to the sine of...required. SYSTEM. There is much propriety in the remark, that "system is the handmaid of science," and the term may be considered aH used in contradistinction... | |
| John Budge - 1860 - 214 pages
...remainder, or sum, will be the tangent of the angle opposed to the less side. FOE THE HYPOTHENUSE. Add the logarithm of the given side to the sine of...required. SYSTEM. There is much propriety in the remark, that " system is the handmaid of science," and the term may be considered as used in contradistinction... | |
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