Looking through some old surveying books, I have ran across the terms:
exsec(x) and vers(x)
exsec(x)=sec(x)-1 and vers(x)=1-cos(x)
The latter is known as 'versed sine'.
The exsec, I am not sure. Perhaps 'external secant' or something.
Has anyone seen these before or used them in the past?.
They are not taught anymore as I am aware of. I have never saw them in a class of any kind, only in these old surveying books.
exsec(x) and vers(x)
exsec(x)=sec(x)-1 and vers(x)=1-cos(x)
The latter is known as 'versed sine'.
The exsec, I am not sure. Perhaps 'external secant' or something.
Has anyone seen these before or used them in the past?.
They are not taught anymore as I am aware of. I have never saw them in a class of any kind, only in these old surveying books.