A Treatise On Higher Trigonometry – J. B. Lock (1884) – 1st Edition

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THE present work is intended to complete the subject of Plane Trigonometry as far as it is usually read in Schools and in the junior Classes at the Universities. The introduction of the hyperbolic sine and cosine is an innovation which seems fully justified by their importance in other subjects, and by the simplification effected by their use in the statement of many theorems and formula.

High Quality FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION: Lock, J. B. (John Bascombe), 1849-1921 A Treatise On Higher Trigonometry 1884 Facsimile Originally published by London :Macmillan in 1884. Book will be printed in black and white, with grayscale images.

Book will be 6 inches wide by 9 inches tall and soft cover bound. Any foldouts will be scaled to page size. If the book is larger than 1000 pages, it will be printed and bound in two parts. Due to the age of the original titles, we cannot be held responsible for missing pages, faded, or cut off text.

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  • 1. The exponential and logarithmic series
    2. De Moivre's Theorem
    3. Results of De Moivre's Theorem
    4. Proofs without the use of /(-1)
    5. On the summation of trigonometrical series
    6. Resolution of sin o and cos into factors
    7. On the use of v(-1)
    8. The rule of proportional differences
    9. On errors in practical work
    10. Examples of the application of trigonometry to geometrical problems
    11. On the use of subsidiary angles to facilitate
    Numerical calculation
    General miscellaneous examples
  • Citation
    • Full Title: A Treatise On Higher Trigonometry
    • Author/s:
    • Edition: 1st Edition
    • Publication date: 1884
    • Topic: Math
    • Subtopic: Trigonometry
    • File Type: eBook
    • Idioma: English

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