| John William Norie, J. W. Saul - Nautical astronomy - 1917 - 642 pages
...sin. 1724276 9771815 11-496091 L. sin. 9791757 log. 1704334 AC = 82-5 BC = 50-62 C = 38° 15' Given two Sides and an Angle opposite one of them, to find the other Angles and the third Side Example I. — Given the side AB = 336, the side BC = 355, and the angle... | |
| William Shaffer Hall - Geometry, Descriptive - 1922 - 138 pages
...of revolution of one nappe designed to work together tangentially as in hyperboloidal gearing. 191. In a spherical triangle, two sides and an angle opposite one of them are given ; find the other parts. 192. In a spherical triangle, two angles and a side opposite one... | |
| William Kent - Mechanical engineering - 1923 - 1450 pages
...6 = 35; = 22° 10'. 180"- (121° + 36°50')= = = ;лс = 22.02; Similarly, 0-50.04. CASE II. Given two sides and an angle opposite one of them to find the bird side and the remaining angles. Given a and ft and A: a : & = sin A : sin B. .: sin B = 6 sin А... | |
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