Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Litterature, 1. köide,2. number1810 - 399 pages |
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Page 405
... those which arife in the courfe of the operation , are fractional 406 Of Propor tion . zar Example . Mult . tal opera- tions . Rule . Multiply the given integer by any quantity for a numerator , and fet that quantity under the pro- duct ...
... those which arife in the courfe of the operation , are fractional 406 Of Propor tion . zar Example . Mult . tal opera- tions . Rule . Multiply the given integer by any quantity for a numerator , and fet that quantity under the pro- duct ...
Page 408
... those questions where the quantities are expreffed by numbers , and their magni- tude alone is to be confidered . Of Equa- tion . When an equation , containing only one unknown quantity , is deduced from the question by the follow- ing ...
... those questions where the quantities are expreffed by numbers , and their magni- tude alone is to be confidered . Of Equa- tion . When an equation , containing only one unknown quantity , is deduced from the question by the follow- ing ...
Page 424
... fimiliar to those already mentioned . Thus , if ax = by , then xy :: b : a , that is , x has a conftant proportion toy , เก ALGEBRA . Of Equa- in whatever way these two quantities 424 Part I. Applica- ALGEBRA . 1.2 metry. ...
... fimiliar to those already mentioned . Thus , if ax = by , then xy :: b : a , that is , x has a conftant proportion toy , เก ALGEBRA . Of Equa- in whatever way these two quantities 424 Part I. Applica- ALGEBRA . 1.2 metry. ...
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... those propofitions which may be geometrically deduced without any con- ftruction of the fquares , rectangles , & c . to which they refer . From the firft propofition of the fecond book of Euclid , the nine following may be easily ...
... those propofitions which may be geometrically deduced without any con- ftruction of the fquares , rectangles , & c . to which they refer . From the firft propofition of the fecond book of Euclid , the nine following may be easily ...
Page 440
... those theorems called loci , in which fome property is demonftrated to belong to every point of the curve . The expreffion of thefe propofitions by e- quations , is fometimes difficult ; no general rules can be given ; and it must be ...
... those theorems called loci , in which fome property is demonftrated to belong to every point of the curve . The expreffion of thefe propofitions by e- quations , is fometimes difficult ; no general rules can be given ; and it must be ...
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