
Mathematical and Astronomical Tables: For the Use of Students in Mathematics, Practical Astronomers, Surveyors, Engineers, and Navigators; Preceded by - Paperback
Mathematical and Astronomical Tables: For the Use of Students in Mathematics, Practical Astronomers, Surveyors, Engineers, and Navigators; Preceded by - Paperback
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by William Galbraith (Author)
"Mathematical and Astronomical Tables" by William Galbraith, originally published in 1834, is a valuable resource for students and practitioners in mathematics, astronomy, surveying, engineering, and navigation. This comprehensive collection includes logarithmic and trigonometrical tables, as well as tables for practical astronomy, making it an indispensable tool for calculations and problem-solving in various scientific and technical fields.
The book features an introduction that explains the construction of logarithmic and trigonometrical tables, alongside discussions of plane and spherical trigonometry. Designed for both academic study and practical application, this work offers enduring value for those seeking to understand and apply mathematical principles in real-world scenarios. Its historical significance and detailed tables make it a worthy addition to any collection.
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