The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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Page 125
... become illustrious for intellect , and industry , fancy and invention , science or arts . In this theory , I neither assume the principle of an equality of passion , nor of intellect in mankind ; for in whatever portions either is ...
... become illustrious for intellect , and industry , fancy and invention , science or arts . In this theory , I neither assume the principle of an equality of passion , nor of intellect in mankind ; for in whatever portions either is ...
Page 153
... become known in terms of Р and $ , and consequently any number of squares can be obtained , whose sum and product shall be equal . For example , if we put s = 1 , and p 1 , we have 1 , 2401 , 25 and 25 , four of the required = 49 64 2 ...
... become known in terms of Р and $ , and consequently any number of squares can be obtained , whose sum and product shall be equal . For example , if we put s = 1 , and p 1 , we have 1 , 2401 , 25 and 25 , four of the required = 49 64 2 ...
Page 499
... becomes a + y = a + y + y — a — y ; whence a = o , which is impossible , for a is a given quantity . A similar absurdity fol- lows if we use the fluxion of the equation = a + y without ... become aC × Cy = MATHEMATICAL SOLUTIONS . 499.
... becomes a + y = a + y + y — a — y ; whence a = o , which is impossible , for a is a given quantity . A similar absurdity fol- lows if we use the fluxion of the equation = a + y without ... become aC × Cy = MATHEMATICAL SOLUTIONS . 499.
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