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... middle of the 8th proposition . It is not however probable that much is wanting ; practically the treatise seems to be nearly complete . § 2. The next question which naturally suggests itself is : As we have apparently six books only of ...
... middle of the 8th proposition . It is not however probable that much is wanting ; practically the treatise seems to be nearly complete . § 2. The next question which naturally suggests itself is : As we have apparently six books only of ...
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... middle , or end ? This question can only be decided when we have come to a conclusion about the probable contents of the lost portion . It has , however , been dogmatically asserted by many who have written upon Diophantos - often ...
... middle , or end ? This question can only be decided when we have come to a conclusion about the probable contents of the lost portion . It has , however , been dogmatically asserted by many who have written upon Diophantos - often ...
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... middle of the Books , coupled with the variation in the Vatican Ms. which divides our six Books into seven , seems to show that the work may have been divided into even a larger number of Books originally . Besides the displacements of ...
... middle of the Books , coupled with the variation in the Vatican Ms. which divides our six Books into seven , seems to show that the work may have been divided into even a larger number of Books originally . Besides the displacements of ...
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... middle of the seventeenth century ( with the exception of the isolated case of Vieta , who , as we have seen , initiated certain changes which anticipated later notation to some extent ; we must make an exception too , though Nesselmann ...
... middle of the seventeenth century ( with the exception of the isolated case of Vieta , who , as we have seen , initiated certain changes which anticipated later notation to some extent ; we must make an exception too , though Nesselmann ...
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... middle of the seventeenth century who were the first to use Symbolic forms of Algebra . In this they were anticipated many centuries by the Indians . As examples of these three stages Nesselmann gives three instances quoting word for ...
... middle of the seventeenth century who were the first to use Symbolic forms of Algebra . In this they were anticipated many centuries by the Indians . As examples of these three stages Nesselmann gives three instances quoting word for ...
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Abu'l-Wafa Algebra Alkarkhi Arabian Arithmetics Assume Ave Maria Lane Ax² Bachet Bombelli C. J. CLAY Cambridge University Press CLAY & SONS coefficients College commentary condition Cossali Crown 8vo cube Demy 8vo difference Diophantos edition Editor English equal Fellow Fermat final sigma find a right-angled find three numbers find two numbers fraction given number given ratio gives Greek Hence hypotenuse Hypsikles indeterminate equations LL.D Maximus Planudes mentioned method Mohammed ibn Mūsā multiplied Nesselmann Nikomachos notation Notes phantos Polygonal Numbers Porisms problem Professor quadratic Regiomontanus remark required number result right-angled triangle roots side solution solved square number St John's College subtract Suidas symbol Tannery term Theon of Alexandria third translation treatise Trinity College University of Cambridge University Press Warehouse unknown quantity whence words write Xylander δὲ εἰς ἐν καὶ τὰ τὸ τοῦ τῶν
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