Nine Geometricall Exercises: For Young Sea-men, and Others that are Studious in Mathematicall Practices ... All which Exercises are Geometrically Performed, by a Line of Chords and Equal Parts, by Waies Not Usually Known Or Practised. Unto which the Analogies Or Proportions are Added, Whereby They May be Applied to the Chiliads of Logarithms, and Canons of Artificiall Sines and TangentsJ. Flesher, 1704 - 192 pages |
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... First Part ( which is as a KEY to give you entrance into the GATE ; which is the Second Part ; Through which , ha- ving perfectly pafled , you may confidently pro- ceed to fall upon the Study ( or Practice ) of any Mathematical Science ...
... First Part ( which is as a KEY to give you entrance into the GATE ; which is the Second Part ; Through which , ha- ving perfectly pafled , you may confidently pro- ceed to fall upon the Study ( or Practice ) of any Mathematical Science ...
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... First ( which treats of Practical Geometry only ) excepted , there is continual Use to be made of a CANON , TRIGONOMETRI CAL ; or TABLES of Artificial SINES , GENTS and LOGARITHMS ; So that the Reader . cannot expect but that fuch ...
... First ( which treats of Practical Geometry only ) excepted , there is continual Use to be made of a CANON , TRIGONOMETRI CAL ; or TABLES of Artificial SINES , GENTS and LOGARITHMS ; So that the Reader . cannot expect but that fuch ...
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... First Part confifts only of fuck DEFINITIONS , PROBLEMS and THEOREMS , GEOMETRICAL , which of Neceffity ought to be understood and pra- Eticed , before farther Progrefs be made in any other Mathematical Science : And fo I will begin It ...
... First Part confifts only of fuck DEFINITIONS , PROBLEMS and THEOREMS , GEOMETRICAL , which of Neceffity ought to be understood and pra- Eticed , before farther Progrefs be made in any other Mathematical Science : And fo I will begin It ...
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... First , Open your Compaffes to any Distance greater than half the Length of the given Line A B. 2. With that Distance fet one Foot in A , and with the other defcribe the obfcure Arch bc , -and ( with the fame Distance ) One Foot fet in ...
... First , Open your Compaffes to any Distance greater than half the Length of the given Line A B. 2. With that Distance fet one Foot in A , and with the other defcribe the obfcure Arch bc , -and ( with the fame Distance ) One Foot fet in ...
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... First Cafe . Practice . Lthe Point above , from whence the Perpendicular ET NO be the Right Line given ; and let P be is to be let fall . 1. Open the Compaffes to a Distance greater than is the near- eft Distance between the Point above ...
... First Cafe . Practice . Lthe Point above , from whence the Perpendicular ET NO be the Right Line given ; and let P be is to be let fall . 1. Open the Compaffes to a Distance greater than is the near- eft Distance between the Point above ...
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