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Re: Classic Trig Log SR with Ageton Pub 211
From: Hanno Ix
Date: 2015 Jul 23, 10:57 -0700
When you judge them hold the first one twice as far as you
normally would when reading these tables. It has been
I will then make three tables with these selections and
From: Hanno Ix
Date: 2015 Jul 23, 10:57 -0700
Greg,
here are various number patterns of the future cos / sin table.zoomed 200% for this transmission.
Please print the first before you commence judging.
Please also, choose three of them in the order of your preference.you can make the final selection.
H
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Greg Rudzinski <NoReply_Rudzinski@fer3.com> wrote:
The Ageton table was designed to solve the split spherical triangle using log secants and log cosecants multiplied by 100,000. This same Ageton table can be used to solve the classic spherical triangle by substituting log cosecant for log sine and log secant for log cosine. The benefit will be the simplification of summed logs. The Ageton table lists log cosecant in column A and log secants in column B. Example SR attached.
Greg Rudzinski
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