Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Litterature, 1. köide,2. number1810 - 399 pages |
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Page 407
... most common and useful application of algebra from certain given relations to each other , and to fuch as are known ; and hence it has been called the analy- relations must therefore contain one or more unknown tical art . The equations ...
... most common and useful application of algebra from certain given relations to each other , and to fuch as are known ; and hence it has been called the analy- relations must therefore contain one or more unknown tical art . The equations ...
Page 413
... most extensive use of the figns and , by fuppofing that a negative quantity may exift by itself . Cafe 2. When the quantity is compound . Rule . The powers must be found by a continual mul- tiplication of it by itself .. Thus , the ...
... most extensive use of the figns and , by fuppofing that a negative quantity may exift by itself . Cafe 2. When the quantity is compound . Rule . The powers must be found by a continual mul- tiplication of it by itself .. Thus , the ...
Page 428
... most proper foundation of general rules ; and when peculiar circumftances re- quire any different hypothefis , a fuitable calculation may be made . R ' - I T Let then the annuity be called a , and let p be the prefent worth of it or ...
... most proper foundation of general rules ; and when peculiar circumftances re- quire any different hypothefis , a fuitable calculation may be made . R ' - I T Let then the annuity be called a , and let p be the prefent worth of it or ...
Page 438
... most useful properties of particular curves , may be eafily derived from it . I. The Determination of the Figure of a Curve from its Equation . The general figure of the curve may be found by fubftituting fucceffively particular values ...
... most useful properties of particular curves , may be eafily derived from it . I. The Determination of the Figure of a Curve from its Equation . The general figure of the curve may be found by fubftituting fucceffively particular values ...
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... most powerful army of malcontents , in the fouthern provinces of Numidia and Libya . His fol- lowers were nicknamed Marabites or Morabites ; by the Spaniards , Almoravides ; probably from their being affembled principally by the faints ...
... most powerful army of malcontents , in the fouthern provinces of Numidia and Libya . His fol- lowers were nicknamed Marabites or Morabites ; by the Spaniards , Almoravides ; probably from their being affembled principally by the faints ...
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