| Frederick Augustus Griffiths - Artillery drill and tactics - 1854 - 406 pages
...into two right angled triangles : then the proportion will be — As the base, or sum of the segments, is to the sum of the other two sides ; so is the difference of those sides, to the difference of the segment of the bases ; then add half the difference of the... | |
| Andrew Duncan (Surveyor) - Surveying - 1854 - 156 pages
...either side on which the perpendicular will fall from the opposite angle the base, then as the base is to the sum of the other two sides so is the difference of those sides to the difference of the segments made by the perpendicular, then half that difference... | |
| Henry Davis Hoskold - 1863 - 308 pages
...upon it from the opposite angle. Then, as the base or sum of the segments made by the perpendicular is to the sum of the other two sides, so is the difference of those sides to the difference of the segment of the base, and half the difference added to the half... | |
| Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1863 - 600 pages
...the whole triangle into two right-angled triangles ; it will be, As the base, or sum of the segments, Is to the sum of the other two sides ; So is the difference of those sides, To the difference of the segments of the base. Then, half the difference of the segments... | |
| Henry S. Merrett - 1863 - 476 pages
...and the whole triangle into two right angled triangles. Then, as the base or sum of the two segments is to the sum of the other two sides, so is the difference of those sides to the difference of the segments of the base. Half the difference of the segments thus... | |
| Henry S. Merrett - 1863 - 428 pages
...and the whole triangle into two right angled triangles. Then, as the base or sum of the two segments is to the sum of the other two sides, so is the difference of those sides to the difference of the segments of the base. Half the difference of the segments thus... | |
| William Thomas Read - Nautical astronomy - 1869 - 176 pages
...following method, though little used, will find an angle, when three sides are given. As the base, or longest side, is to the sum of the other two sides, so is the difference of those sides, to the difference of the segments of the base, made by a perpendicular drawn from the... | |
| William Findlay Shunk - Railroad engineering - 1880 - 362 pages
...the sides about the vertical angle to the third side, or base. 5. In any plane triangle, as the base is to the sum of the other two sides, so is the difference of those sides to the difference of the segments of the base made by a perpendicular let fall from... | |
| William Findlay Shunk - Railroad engineering - 1890 - 360 pages
...the sides about the vertical angle to the third side, or base. 5. In any plane trianr/le. as the base is to the sum of the other two sides, so is the difference of those sides to the difference of the segments of the base made by a perpendicular let fall from... | |
| William Findlay Shunk - Railroad engineering - 1890 - 372 pages
...the sides about the vertieal angle to the third side, or base. 5. ln ang plane triangle, as the base is to the sum of the other two sides, so is the differenee of those sides to the differenee of the segments of the base made by a perpendieular let... | |
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