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Plane and spherical trigonometry by Claude Irwin Palmer

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Written in English

Subjects:

• Trigonometry,
• Trigonometry -- Tables,
• Logarithms

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Edition Notes

Five-place logarithmic and trigonometric tables, with explanatory chapters ... 2d ed., 12th impression (2 l., 136 p. at end) has special t.-p.

Classifications The Physical Object Statement by Claude Irwin Palmer ... and Charles Wilber Leigh ... Contributions Leigh, Charles Wilbur, b. 1874, joint author. LC Classifications QA531 .P3 1934 Pagination xiv, 229 p., 2 l., 136 p. incl. tables, diagrs. Number of Pages 229 Open Library OL6308901M LC Control Number 34023840 OCLC/WorldCa 1156203

PLANE AND SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY Introduction It is assumed in this chapter that readers are familiar with the usual elementary formulas encountered in introductory trigonometry. We start the chapter with a brief review of the solution of a plane triangle. Plane and Solid Geometry, to Which Is Added Plane and Spherical Trigonometry and Mensuration. by George Roberts Perkins. Kindle  9. 90  Hardcover  FREE Shipping by Amazon Goodreads Book reviews & recommendations: IMDb Movies, TV & Celebrities. The present work is constructed on the same plan as my treatise on Plane Trigonometry, to which it is intended as a sequel; it contains all the propositions usually included under the head of Spherical Trigonometry, together with a large collection of examples for exercise. In the course of the work reference is made. The Six Trigonometric Functions. 1. $\sin \theta = \dfrac{a}{c}$ 2. $\cos \theta = \dfrac{b}{c}$ 3. $\tan \theta = \dfrac{a}{b}$ 4. $\csc \theta = \dfrac{c}{a}$.