Mathematics which treats of the solution of plane triangles. In every plane triangle there are six parts : three sides and three angles. When three of these parts are given, one being a side, the remaining parts may be found by computation. The operation... The elements of plane trigonometry - Page 56by John Charles Snowball - 1837Full view - About this book
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| Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1874 - 500 pages
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| John Cresson Trautwine - Civil engineering - 1913 - 1378 pages
...meaus of other parts which are known ; and tnut enables ns to measure inacceaiibl* din. tances, &c. A triangle consists of six parts, namely, three sides, and three angles ; and if we know any three of then, (exoept the three angles, and in the ambiguous case under " Case... | |
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