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Turner - Example Problem Twenty-Three

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Turner - Example Problem Twenty-Three

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In this example problem in Richard Turner's book "Plain Trigonometry," on page 37, Turner walks the reader through using his methods of trigonometry to determine the distance to an object without having to walk to the object or measure any angles.

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Utah State Universtiy, Merrill Cazier Library Special Collections and Archives. COLL V OV 74 pt. C.

Date

1765

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