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Page 44
... expressions on either side of the equal sign are the same . An unknown , say x , appears linearly in an expression if it appears only in the form ax , where a has a known value independent of x , after all terms in the expression have ...
... expressions on either side of the equal sign are the same . An unknown , say x , appears linearly in an expression if it appears only in the form ax , where a has a known value independent of x , after all terms in the expression have ...
Page 607
... expressions , and he also thought that philosophers too frequently think that any one of a num- ber of expressions will do just as well for their purposes . ( Thus , ignoring the difference between an illusion and a delusion , for ...
... expressions , and he also thought that philosophers too frequently think that any one of a num- ber of expressions will do just as well for their purposes . ( Thus , ignoring the difference between an illusion and a delusion , for ...
Page 702
... expression of feelings constitutes the creation of art , just as philosophy and other disciplines are the expression of ideas . It is , at any rate , the theory of art as the expression of feelings ( which here shall be taken to include ...
... expression of feelings constitutes the creation of art , just as philosophy and other disciplines are the expression of ideas . It is , at any rate , the theory of art as the expression of feelings ( which here shall be taken to include ...
Contents
NUMBER GAMES and Other Mathematical Recreations | 1 |
NUMBER THEORY | 14 |
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS | 38 |
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