Treatise on Trigonometry ...Macmillen & Company, 1889 - 504 páginas |
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... represented in a figure by two straight lines meeting at a point . B Two such angles are said to be equal if the pair of lines— supposed to be rigidly connected — which bound one angle may be superposed exactly on the pair of lines ...
... represented in a figure by two straight lines meeting at a point . B Two such angles are said to be equal if the pair of lines— supposed to be rigidly connected — which bound one angle may be superposed exactly on the pair of lines ...
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... represent in a Figure the Trigonometrical angle , we must indicate the side of the bounding lines on which the LLLL angle is formed , and the number of complete revolutions 2 INTRODUCTION . 615, 616 Expansions by De Moivre's Theorem.
... represent in a Figure the Trigonometrical angle , we must indicate the side of the bounding lines on which the LLLL angle is formed , and the number of complete revolutions 2 INTRODUCTION . 615, 616 Expansions by De Moivre's Theorem.
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... represented by the product of two equal numbers . If , e . g . , the unit of area had been a triangle whose base and altitude were equal , then any other triangle whose base and altitude were equal would have been measured by the ...
... represented by the product of two equal numbers . If , e . g . , the unit of area had been a triangle whose base and altitude were equal , then any other triangle whose base and altitude were equal would have been measured by the ...
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... the other , the same will hold for all pairs of values whether commensurable or incommensurable . Let x and y represent the two varying quantities . 20 THE ANGLE AND THE CIRCLE . Fundamental Theorem on Incommensurables 20,
... the other , the same will hold for all pairs of values whether commensurable or incommensurable . Let x and y represent the two varying quantities . 20 THE ANGLE AND THE CIRCLE . Fundamental Theorem on Incommensurables 20,
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William Ernest Johnson. Let x and y represent the two varying quantities . Let sub- script numbers indicate particular values , the same subscript number being used for corresponding values . We have to show that x1 x2 = Y1 : Y2 where X1 ...
William Ernest Johnson. Let x and y represent the two varying quantities . Let sub- script numbers indicate particular values , the same subscript number being used for corresponding values . We have to show that x1 x2 = Y1 : Y2 where X1 ...
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acute angle algebraically angle AOB antiparallel base bisector bisects Brocard Brocard Circle Brocard Points centre chord circular measure circumcircle circumference circumradius convergent cos² cos³ cosec cosh cosine cot² cotangent decimal diameter difference directed length equal equation escribed circles Example expressed factors figure final line finite formulæ greater Hence hypothenuse inscribed integral last article Lemoine Circle logarithms magnitude middle point multiple negative nine-points circle obtuse opposite perp perpendicular positive PROP prove quadrant quantity radian radii radius ratios respectively revolver right-angled triangle S₁ sec² secant sector sides sin² sin³ sine sinh subtend subtraction tan-¹ tan² tangent theorem trigonometrical angle values zero
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