A Treatise of Algebra,: In Three Parts. Containing I. The Fundamental Rules and Operations. II. The Composition and Resolution of Equations of All Degrees; and the Different Affections of Their Roots. III. The Application of Algebra and Geometry to Each Other. To which is Added, an Appendix, Concerning the General Properties of Geometrical LinesF. Wingrave; T. Longman; W. Richardson; G. G. and J. Robinson; F. and C. Rivington; W. Lowndes; and Cadell and Davies., 1796 - 504 páginas |
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... Curve Lines and Equations ; a Subject which our Au- thor had been early and intimately acquainted with ; witness his Geometria Organica , printed in 1719 , when he was not full twenty - one years of age , and which , though so juvenile ...
... Curve Lines and Equations ; a Subject which our Au- thor had been early and intimately acquainted with ; witness his Geometria Organica , printed in 1719 , when he was not full twenty - one years of age , and which , though so juvenile ...
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... curve lines and the figure of those curves , in general® II . Of the Conftruction of quadratic equa- tions , and the Properties of the lines 296 of the fecond order 324 III . Of the Conftruction of cubic and biqua- dratic equations 351 ...
... curve lines and the figure of those curves , in general® II . Of the Conftruction of quadratic equa- tions , and the Properties of the lines 296 of the fecond order 324 III . Of the Conftruction of cubic and biqua- dratic equations 351 ...
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... Epift . in Animadv . D. Moivrei . Taylor Meth . Incr . Stirling Lin . iii . Ord . s'Gravefande Append . Elem . Algebrae . Stewart on the Quadrature of Curves . CHAP . CHAP . XI . OF THE RULES FOR FINDING THE CHAP . 10 . 273 ALGEBRA .
... Epift . in Animadv . D. Moivrei . Taylor Meth . Incr . Stirling Lin . iii . Ord . s'Gravefande Append . Elem . Algebrae . Stewart on the Quadrature of Curves . CHAP . CHAP . XI . OF THE RULES FOR FINDING THE CHAP . 10 . 273 ALGEBRA .
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... CURVE LINES AND THE FIGURE OF THOSE CURVES , IN GENERAL . § I. Ior N the two first parts we confidered Alge- bra as independent of Geometry ; and demonstrated its operations from its own princi- ples . It remains that we now explain the ...
... CURVE LINES AND THE FIGURE OF THOSE CURVES , IN GENERAL . § I. Ior N the two first parts we confidered Alge- bra as independent of Geometry ; and demonstrated its operations from its own princi- ples . It remains that we now explain the ...
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... curve lines and their equations . § 2 , We are now to confider quantities as 823 represented by lines ; a known quantity by a given line , and an unknown by an undetermined line . But as it is fufficient that it be indetermined on one ...
... curve lines and their equations . § 2 , We are now to confider quantities as 823 represented by lines ; a known quantity by a given line , and an unknown by an undetermined line . But as it is fufficient that it be indetermined on one ...
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