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Orthogonal Projection

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

Extract

The object of the papers is to consider two modes of representing points and lines on a spherical surface by points and lines on a plane: one method being by orthogonal projection, and the other by stereographic projection. The authors consider that students of spherical trigonometry ought to be able to accurately draw any figure with which they may have to deal, using one or other of the above methods of projection. The following propositions indicate methods of solving the various problems which would arise in connection with such accurate drawing.

Type
Spherical Geometry
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1897 

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