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The Complete Mathematical and General Navigation Tables: Including Every ... - Page 177
by Thomas Kerigan - 1838
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Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: An Elementary Text-book

Charles Hamilton Ashton, Walter Randall Marsh - Trigonometry - 1900 - 184 pages
...rules : The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the tangents of the adjacent parts. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the opposite parts. If we apply these rules, using each part successively as the middle...
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Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: An Elementary Text-book

Charles Hamilton Ashton, Walter Randall Marsh - Trigonometry - 1902 - 186 pages
...rules : The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the tangents of the adjacent parts. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the opposite parts. If we apply these rules, using each part successively as the middle...
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Plane and Spherical Trigonometry

George Albert Wentworth - Trigonometry - 1902 - 256 pages
...adjacent parts, and the other two are called opposite parts. Napier's Rules are RULE I. The sine of any middle part is equal to the product of the tangents of the Adjacent parts. RULE II. The sine of any middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the...
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Plane and Spherical Trigonometry and Tables

George Albert Wentworth - Trigonometry - 1903 - 346 pages
...adjacent parts, and the other two are called opposite parts. Napier's Eules are RULE I. The sine of any middle part is equal to the product of the tangents of the &Ajacent parts. RULE II. The sine of any middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the...
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Five-place Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables

George Albert Wentworth, George Anthony Hill - Logarithms - 1903 - 348 pages
...adjacent parts, and the other two are called opposite parts. Napier's Rules are RULE I. The sine of any middle part is equal to the product of the tangents of the Adjacent parts. RULE II. The sine of any middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the...
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Plane Trigonometry

Daniel Alexander Murray - 1906 - 466 pages
...: I. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the tangents oj the adjacent parts. II. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the opposite parts. (The i's, a's, and o's are lettered thus, in order to aid the memory.)...
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Spherical Trigonometry: For Colleges and Secondary Schools

Daniel Alexander Murray - Spherical trigonometry - 1908 - 132 pages
...: I. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the tangents oj the adjacent parts. II. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the opposite parts. (The i's, a's, and o's are lettered thus, in order to aid the memory.)...
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Plane [and Spherical] Trigonometry for Colleges and Secondary Schools

Daniel Alexander Murray - Plane trigonometry - 1908 - 358 pages
...: I. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the tangents oj the adjacent parts. II. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the opposite, parts. (The i's, a's, and o's are lettered thus, in order to aid the memory.)...
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Plane and Spherical Trigonometry

Levi Leonard Conant - Trigonometry - 1909 - 320 pages
...: 1. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the tangents of the adjacent parts. 2. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the cosines of the opposite parts. The similarity of the vowel sounds in the syllables tan-, adand co-,...
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The Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry

John Gale HUN (and MAC INNES (Charles Ranald)), Charles Ranald MacInnes - Trigonometry - 1911 - 234 pages
...classed as either a middle and two adjacent parts, or a middle and two opposite parts. 82. Napier's Rule. The sine of the middle part is equal to the product of the tangents of the adjacent parts, and to the product of the cosines of the opposite parts. Since there are ten combinations...
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