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Becca@bweller@mstdn.social
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got out the Large Print slide rule for Sunday morning trigonometry

normally ill use the 6" pocket model, but I was trying to see the hairlines for .2° and it's more squinty than I feel like

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Becca@bweller@mstdn.social
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Pickett N-300-ES and N-500-ES for anyone keeping score at home

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Becca@bweller@mstdn.social
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dont ask why i decided to solve spherical triangles with a slide rule

if you keep asking ill get out the book of trig tables and make you do it that way instead

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Becca@bweller@mstdn.social
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as luck has it, the book on spherical trig from 1907 has a lucid explanation of exactly what I need

theres a reason i buy these old ass books

Jul 5, 2026, 12:30 UTCen
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Becca@bweller@mstdn.social
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thankfully Frank took good care of his book when he was studying for his degree in 1926

thats what the inscription says, anyhow 😊

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Becca@bweller@mstdn.social
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this book contains arts.. meaning it's basically a spellbook 😜

#books #math

"For a course on the right spherical triangle read Arts. 117 and 126 and from Art. 128 to end of Chapter XI."
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