Smoley's tables; parallel tables of logarithms and squares, diagram for solving right triangles, angles and logaithmic functions, corresponding to given bevels, common logarithms of numbers, tables of logarithmic and natural trigonometric functions, and other tables; for engineers, architects and students . -|. When the hypotenuse and one of the legs are given,and the other leg is required, determine, by the method yflK^ described above, the intersection of the arc representingthe hypotenuie with the line representing the knownleg in one of the straight-line systems (which-ever it intersects);


Smoley's tables; parallel tables of logarithms and squares, diagram for solving right triangles, angles and logaithmic functions, corresponding to given bevels, common logarithms of numbers, tables of logarithmic and natural trigonometric functions, and other tables; for engineers, architects and students . -|. When the hypotenuse and one of the legs are given,and the other leg is required, determine, by the method yflK^ described above, the intersection of the arc representingthe hypotenuie with the line representing the knownleg in one of the straight-line systems (which-ever it intersects); note in the other straightline system the nearest line to the intersectionpoint, and follow this line to its ex-tremity at the corresponding scale line,the length of the unknownFor instance,and where leg may be read if the hypotenuse is 13 the known leg is 7I, the arc representing 13 J inter sects the horizontal line representing 7^ on the vertical line representing loL* ^ the required third side is, therefore, 10. TRIANGLE riangle. It coniistt of-hand corner of theinits and eighthsunits; and theures relatingdiagram,ne leg ^.iper ^smoleystablespar01smol


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