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Page 75
... equations so deduced , which are not obvious in the equations derived from the general solution . ' The moon's theory is treated under the following heads : On the Radius Vector of the Moon's Orbit , and the Equation of its Centre . On ...
... equations so deduced , which are not obvious in the equations derived from the general solution . ' The moon's theory is treated under the following heads : On the Radius Vector of the Moon's Orbit , and the Equation of its Centre . On ...
Page 473
... equation of as high a degree as the original equation . If equations of the fourth degree be re- solved into two quadratic factors , then the determination of their coefficients depends on an equation of the sixth degree : but , if the ...
... equation of as high a degree as the original equation . If equations of the fourth degree be re- solved into two quadratic factors , then the determination of their coefficients depends on an equation of the sixth degree : but , if the ...
Page 475
... equation of an even degree , this expression ought still to subsist for every other case . It has appeared , however , that every equation of an even degree has at least two real roots when its last term is negative ; yet the value of ...
... equation of an even degree , this expression ought still to subsist for every other case . It has appeared , however , that every equation of an even degree has at least two real roots when its last term is negative ; yet the value of ...
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