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Steven Sy
Publisher
Michigan State University 2008
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I. Todhunter
Publisher
Macmillan and co 1886
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H. C. Playne
Publisher
E. Arnold 1906
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Hugh Blackburn
Publisher
Macmillan and co 1871
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J. B. Lock
Publisher
The MacMillan Company 1896
Contents: Definitions. The Figures of Trigonometry; Measurement of Angles; Trigonometrical Ratios; Acute Angle; Trigonometrical Ratios of Certain Angles; Practical Applications;
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Author
Henry Bedingfield Goodwin
Publisher
Longmans, Green, and Co. 1907
This treatise in the first instance was intended to serve as an introduction to the study of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy for the junior officers under training in H.M. Fleet.
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Henry Bedingfield Goodwin
Publisher
Longmans, Green, and Co. 1907
This treatise in the first instance was intended to serve as an introduction to the study of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy for the junior officers under training in H.M.
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W. E. Paterson
Publisher
Clarendon Press 1911
In this book the trigonometrical ratios are introduced as functions of the angle. The trigonometrical properties of the single angle are treated fully in the early chapters,
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Author
Michael Corral
Publisher
mecmath.net 2009
This is a text on elementary trigonometry. Though designed for college students, it could also be used in high schools. The traditional topics are covered, but a more geometrical approach is taken than usual.
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D.R. Curtiss, E.J. Moulton
Publisher
D. C. Heath And Company 1942
The distinguishing features of this book are (1) a concise presentation of the fundamental part of plane trigonometry up to the solution of triangles; (2) the use of five-place logarithms in the solution of triangles arid in other applications.