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ALTER-BASE

Volume 2 · 56 words · 1860 Edition

in Trigonometry, a term used in contradistinction to the true base. Thus, in oblique triangles, the true base is either the sum of the sides, and then the difference of the sides is called the alter-base; or the true base is the difference of the sides, and the sum of the sides is called the alter-base.