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Rudimentary Treatise on Logarithms - Page 51
by Henry Law - 1853 - 68 pages
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A Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: With Their Most Useful ...

John Bonnycastle - Trigonometry - 1806 - 464 pages
...found by the operation, shall not be greater than radius, otherwise the triangle is impossible. V. Given two angles and a side opposite to one. of them,- to find the included side. RULE. Find the side opp. the other given angle by case iv, and note whether it be ambiguous...
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A New and Complete System of Arithmetick: Composed for the Use of the ...

Nicolas Pike - Algebra - 1808 - 470 pages
...B, take the bearing of the place ; also, measure the stationary distance AB, and you will then have two angles and a side opposite to one of them, to find either of the »ther sides. Zi tote the bright of an Olgtli standing on a hill, ivKch is inaccessible...
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An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Plane and Spherical ...

Thomas Keith - Navigation - 1810 - 478 pages
...•Ansiver. AD~ 136°.53' obtuse, D&=S4e.27/ acute, and AB= AD— DB = 82°.26' not ambiguous. (R) CASE IV. Given two angles, and a side opposite to one of them, to find the other opposite side. CThe /A=51°.SO'l Given ^The /B=59°.16' £ Required the side AC. £The side EC...
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A Course of Mathematics ...: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military ...

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 404 pages
...afourth proportional to sin b, sin B, and sin a. PROBLEM VII. Given Two Angles of a Spherical Triangle, and a Side Opposite to one of them ; to find the Side Opposite to the othef . Suppose the given angles are A, and B, and b the given . . . . sin i . sin A . ,- . > side...
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Mathematical Tables;: Containing the Common, Hyperbolic, and Logistic ...

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 574 pages
...fallsout of the triangle, the difference of the two arcs will be the side required. Prop. XXI. Having two angles, and a side opposite to one of them; to find the third angle. Let a perpendicular fall from the angle unknown, on its opposite side : then add the cosine...
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A Course of Mathematics: For the Use of Academies as Well as ..., Volume 2

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 624 pages
...fourth proportional to sin b, sin B, and sin a. PROBLEM VII. Given Two Angles of a Spherical Triangle, and a Side Opposite to one of them ; to find the Side Opposite to the other. Suppose the given angles are A, and B, and A the given sin b . sin A . f side: then th. 7, gives...
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A Course of Mathematics for the Use of Academies, as Well as Private Tuition

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 680 pages
...fourth proportional to sin b, sin B, and sin a. PROBLEM vn. Given Two Angles of a Spherical Triangle, and a Side Opposite to one of them ; to find the Side Opposite t© the other. Suppose the given angles are A, and B, and b the given side : thenth. 7, gives ^a=~^^...
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Elements of Analytic Trigonometry: Plane and Spherical

Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler - Trigonometry - 1826 - 208 pages
...Which gives the iinal formula : cos В sin x = • 12 cos Z and cos Л sin y = 13 § 96. Problem 11. Given, two angles, and a side opposite to one of them ; to find the side contained between these angles. Given, It, а, Л ; to find c. The solution of this case depends upon...
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A Popular Exposition of the System of the Universe: With Plates ..., Volume 1

Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler - Astronomy - 1826 - 640 pages
...they are not so simple as either of the preceding ones, they are not here deduced. § 95. Problem 10. Given, two angles and a side opposite to one of them; to find the third angle. Given,. A, B, a; to find C. The general formula for this case is again : cos C = sin B...
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Elements of Analytic Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical

Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler - Mathematics - 1826 - 212 pages
...they are nut so simple as either of the preceding ones, they are not here deduced. § 95. Problem 10. Given, two angles and a side opposite to one of them ; to find the third angle. Given, Jl, B, a; to find C. The general formula for this case is again : cos C = sin B...
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