Publisher's Synopsis
"Trigonometry and Stereographic Projections," revised and prepared for use by midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy, is a comprehensive guide to understanding trigonometric principles and their application to stereographic projection. This text, originally published in 1913, offers a rigorous exploration of trigonometric functions, identities, and equations, alongside detailed explanations of stereographic projection techniques.
Designed for clarity and precision, the book provides a structured approach to mastering these essential mathematical concepts. Its enduring value lies in its systematic approach, making it a useful resource for students and instructors alike. This edition preserves the original content, ensuring that readers benefit from the same time-tested methods used by generations of Naval Academy students.
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