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" ... y— 38,205,440,000=0, and this way may be taken to be the meaning of the following table, which Ch'in gives in connection with his explanation of the problem: Barring the omission of zeros, which we must attribute to a copyist's error, this result... "
A Historical Survey of Algebraic Methods of Approximating the Roots of ... - Page 55
by Martin Andrew Nordgaard - 1922 - 64 pages
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 12

James McKeen Cattell - Electronic journals - 1920 - 614 pages
...must attribute to a copyist's error, this result coincides with the correct one given just above. But we still have too meager information as to the details...that Horner's method was known to the Chinese in the 13th century; we can only say that this method, or one practically identical with it, was known at...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 12

James McKeen Cattell - Electronic journals - 1921 - 596 pages
...must attribute to a copyist's error, this result coincides with the correct one given just above. But we still have too meager information as to the details...us to be able to affirm confidently that Horner's melhod was known to the Chinese in the 13th century; we can only say that this method, or one practically...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 12

James McKeen Cattell - Electronic journals - 1921 - 612 pages
...must attribute to a copyist's error, this result coincides with the correct one given just above. But we still have too meager information as to the details...that Horner's method was known to the Chinese in the 13th century; we can only say that this method, or one practically identical with it, was known at...
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