10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GONIOMETRICAL»
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A Treatise on Algebra: Symbolical algebra and its ...
Thus, if AB be the primitive position of the generating radius (Fig. in Art. 741), we
may arrive at the position AP, making an angle A, less than 180°, with AB, after
describing the series of goniometrical angles, A, 360° + A, 720° + A, ... n x 360° +
...
2
A Guide to the mathematical student in reading, reviewing, ...
7. Goniometry: i. e., representation of angles, with direction, by means of ratios ;
and discussion of such ratios. . Angles ; relations between goniometrical ratios of
an angle. do. goniometrical ratios of particular angles. 10. do. relations between ...
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson,
1864
3
A syllabus of a course of lectures upon trigonometry, and ...
ON CERTAIN GONIOMETRICAL SERIES. 1. There are many goniometrical
series involving powers or multiples of angles, which are extremely useful in
many important enquiries: it is proposed in this Chapter to give some of these
series, ...
4
A treatise on the differential calculus
34. To differentiate goniometrical functions, as sin x , cos x, &c. 35. To
differentiate inverse goniometrical functions, as sin-1 x, cos-1 x, &c. 36. To
differentiate the more general functions sin/*, sin-1/*, &c. 37. To deduce d* cosx
from ^xsmx. 38.
John Baily (M. A.), Thomas Lund,
1838
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A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments for Various ...
Description of a Goniometrical Telescope. 1 he Klinometer, which we have
described in Chap. I. may be successfully employed, when the line whose
inclination is to be measured can be distinctly seen by the naked eye, and when
a very ...
6
A system of popular trigonometry
If we consider only such angles as are less than a right angle, it is plain from the
Articles in this Lesson, that we can determine the magnitude of an angle in some
cases, by knowing certain of its goniometrical lines. Thus, if we know that the ...
7
The Edinburgh encyclopaedia
Hauy's Goniometer, Wollaston's Reflecting Goniometer, Brewster's Reflecting
Goniometer, Goniometrical Telescope, Goniometrical Microscope, Burrow's
Goniometer, Plate CCXXIII. Plate CCXXIV. Fig. 34. Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Plate CCLXXVII.
FigSj 1 ...
8
The shilling manual of trigonometry
Accessible and Inaccessible Distances, . . . . .7 II. The Representation of Distance
and Direction, . 7 III. Algebraic Expression for Distance and Direction, . 8 IV.
Notation of Triangle, . . . . .10 V. The Goniometrical or Angle-Measuring Ratios.
The .
Walter Marsham Adams,
1881
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The Cyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
GONIOMETRICAL LINES, derived from 'yet-m, angfr, and perpr, I mrnsurc, in
Gtamtlry, lines used for measuring or determining the cpiantity of angles. Such
are lines, tangents, sccants, ver ed sines, &c. _ We have a paper by Mr. Jones, in
the ...
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Catalogue of the Special Loan Collection of Scientific ...
Spectroscope, with five-inch circle, according to Dr. Meyerstein's system, for
measuring the refraction and dispersion of different media, for chemical and
optical analysis, as well as for all kinds of goniometrical measurements. There
are ...
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