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" Add the logarithm of the given side to the sine of the angle opposite to the side required, and from the sum subtract the sine of the angle opposed to the given side; the remainder will be the logarithm of the side required. SYSTEM. There is much propriety... "
The Practical Miner's Guide: Comprising a Set of Trigonometrical Tables ... - Page 154
by John Budge - 1854 - 218 pages
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The mineral surveyor & valuer's complete guide. To which is appended the 2nd ...

William Lintern - 1872 - 468 pages
...instrument. The trigonometrical Rule by which these computations are made, is that given before: — viz. Add the logarithm of the given side to the sine of the angle opposite to the side from the sum subtract the sine of the angle e; the remainder will be the logarithm Of the side required:...
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The mineral surveyor & valuer's complete guide

William Lintern - Mine surveying - 1877 - 258 pages
...Rule by which these computations are made, is that given before: — viz. Add the logarithm of tl1e given side to the sine of the angle opposite to the side required, and from the sum subtract the line of the angle opposite to the given side; the remainder willbe the logarithm of the side required:...
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The Mineral Surveyor & Valuer's Complete Guide: Comprising a Treatise on ...

William Lintern - Mine surveying - 1898 - 328 pages
...by which these computations are made, is that given before: — viz. Add the logarithm of the yicen side to the sine of the angle opposite to the side required, and from t/te sum subtract the sine of the angle opposite to the given side; the remainder mil be the logarithm...
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