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... direction . It is always supposed to start from a fixed line AX . Then the increase and A P decrease of the angle PAX or XAP ( called the angle A ) depends wholly on the motion of AP . When the angle A is increased , it is because AP ...
... direction . It is always supposed to start from a fixed line AX . Then the increase and A P decrease of the angle PAX or XAP ( called the angle A ) depends wholly on the motion of AP . When the angle A is increased , it is because AP ...
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... direction oppo- site to that in which the hands of a clock revolve . So that in this figure PAX is between three and four right angles . The angle A is made by AP revolving round A in the direction opposite to the hands of a clock , and ...
... direction oppo- site to that in which the hands of a clock revolve . So that in this figure PAX is between three and four right angles . The angle A is made by AP revolving round A in the direction opposite to the hands of a clock , and ...
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... direction opposite to the hands of a clock . 2. An angle may be measured by the number of right angles or parts of a right angle which it contains . 3. The fraction arc radius is a good measure of an angle ; for ( Euc . VI . 33 ) ( if ...
... direction opposite to the hands of a clock . 2. An angle may be measured by the number of right angles or parts of a right angle which it contains . 3. The fraction arc radius is a good measure of an angle ; for ( Euc . VI . 33 ) ( if ...
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... direction opposite to the hands of a watch . The point P moves in a circle and PAX increases to PAX . From P a perpendicular PM is let fall on the fixed line . As the angle increases , PM increases , and AM dimi- nishes ; while P moves ...
... direction opposite to the hands of a watch . The point P moves in a circle and PAX increases to PAX . From P a perpendicular PM is let fall on the fixed line . As the angle increases , PM increases , and AM dimi- nishes ; while P moves ...
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... direction opposite to the hands of a clock it is positive , but if in the same direction it is negative . In accordance with these we may trace the changes in the value of sin A and cos A during the description of four right angles . In ...
... direction opposite to the hands of a clock it is positive , but if in the same direction it is negative . In accordance with these we may trace the changes in the value of sin A and cos A during the description of four right angles . In ...
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