Treatise on Trigonometry ...Macmillen & Company, 1889 - 504 páginas |
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... symbols receive a use and meaning ; symbols of quantity , of function , and of operation are distinguished from one another ; ideas relating to limits , and to the indefinitely small and indefinitely great are brought into prominence ...
... symbols receive a use and meaning ; symbols of quantity , of function , and of operation are distinguished from one another ; ideas relating to limits , and to the indefinitely small and indefinitely great are brought into prominence ...
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... Symbols • § 1. Index Notation . 239 , 240 . 229-232 . Positive and Negative roots 233-238 . Laws involving different bases and indices Extension of Index Notation § 2. Logarithmic Notation . 241-245 . Explanation of logarithms 246-250 ...
... Symbols • § 1. Index Notation . 239 , 240 . 229-232 . Positive and Negative roots 233-238 . Laws involving different bases and indices Extension of Index Notation § 2. Logarithmic Notation . 241-245 . Explanation of logarithms 246-250 ...
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... Symbols 322-325 . § 4. Adaptation to a triangle 238 , 239 239-241 EXAMPLES XII . 242-244 CHAPTER XIII . RATIOS OF COMPOUND ANGLES . § 1. Sum and Difference of two angles . 326 , 327. The addition and subtraction of a right - angle . 328 ...
... Symbols 322-325 . § 4. Adaptation to a triangle 238 , 239 239-241 EXAMPLES XII . 242-244 CHAPTER XIII . RATIOS OF COMPOUND ANGLES . § 1. Sum and Difference of two angles . 326 , 327. The addition and subtraction of a right - angle . 328 ...
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... symbol to denote the radian , or the unit of circular measurement , we have 2 right - angles 180 ° 2008 o . = = Thus the same angle is expressed severally by the numbers 2 , 180 , 200 , 3.14159 , when we take the different units - right ...
... symbol to denote the radian , or the unit of circular measurement , we have 2 right - angles 180 ° 2008 o . = = Thus the same angle is expressed severally by the numbers 2 , 180 , 200 , 3.14159 , when we take the different units - right ...
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William Ernest Johnson. To avoid confusion the student should at first introduce the c symbol in any examples in which it is omitted . 51. The circular measure of an angle is the same as the ratio of the arc , subtended by the angle at ...
William Ernest Johnson. To avoid confusion the student should at first introduce the c symbol in any examples in which it is omitted . 51. The circular measure of an angle is the same as the ratio of the arc , subtended by the angle at ...
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acute angle algebraically antiparallels b₁ base bisector bisects Brocard Circle Brocard Points centre circular measure circumcentre circumcircle circumradius convergent cos² cos³ cosec cosh cosine cot² cotangent decimal difference directed length distance equal equation escribed circles Example expressed factors final line finite formulæ fraction Given log Hence hypothenuse inscribed integral last article Lemoine Circle limit logarithms magnitude middle point multiple nine-points nine-points circle obtuse opposite orthocentre perp perpendicular positive or negative PROP prove quadrant quantity radius ratios respectively right-angle root S₁ S₂ sec² secant sides sin² sin³ sine sinh subtend subtraction tan-¹ tan² tangent theorem triangle trigonometrical unity values zero
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