Excerpt from A Compendious Treatise on the Elements of Plane Trigonometry: With the Method of Constructing Trigonometrical Tables
Describe the circle A dbe, and draw two diameters ab, de, at right angles to each other, which will divide the circumference into four equal parts, ad, db, be, ea, each of which is called a quadrant. Draw any line CF from the centre to the circumference; then (euc.6.
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Excerpt from A Compendious Treatise on the Elements of Plane Trigonometry: With the Method of Constructing Trigonometrical Tables
Describe the circle A dbe, and draw two diameters ab, de, at right angles to each other, which will divide the circumference into four equal parts, ad, db, be, ea, each of which is called a quadrant. Draw any line CF from the centre to the circumference; then (euc.6.
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