If R is due east from P, what is the direction of each place from every other place? If R is NE from P, what would each of these directions be ? 21. What angle is subtended by an island 2 miles long as viewed from a point 3 miles distant from one end... Plane Trigonometry - Page 122by Fletcher Durell - 1910 - 184 pagesFull view - About this book
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...О = 29° 57' 13" ; V а — 558.74. I ' А = 56° 51' 27" ; = 40° 46' 13" ; - = ( с = 554. § 35. CASE IV. Given two sides and an angle opposite one of them, to find the remaining parts. 1. Given a, b, and A > 90°; required В, С, and c. Since, in any plane... | |
| Fletcher Durell - 1911 - 396 pages
...due east from P, what is the direction of each place from every other place? If R is NE from P, what would each of these directions be ? 21. What angle...GIVEN Two SIDES AND AN ANGLE OPPOSITE ONE OF THEM 82. The Solution of Case IV, like that of Case I, is effected by the use of the law of sines (Art.... | |
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...due east from P, what is the direction of each place from every other place? If R is NE from P, what would each of these directions be ? 21. What angle...GIVEN Two SIDES AND AN ANGLE OPPOSITE ONE OF THEM 82. The Solution of Case IV, like that of Case I? is effected by the use of the law of sines (Art.... | |
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