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... Method of resolving Cubic Equations . By Thomas Meredith , A. B. Trinity College , Dublin . Let an equation be x3 + ... method of solving cubic equations has no advantage ever that of Cardan , in being more perspicuous , more direct , or ...
... Method of resolving Cubic Equations . By Thomas Meredith , A. B. Trinity College , Dublin . Let an equation be x3 + ... method of solving cubic equations has no advantage ever that of Cardan , in being more perspicuous , more direct , or ...
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... methods by which Taylor's theorem had been demon- strated . From that theorem , it is clear that a method may be deduced , of expressing the value of one quantity in a series ascending by the powers of the other ; thus , if y = fx , and ...
... methods by which Taylor's theorem had been demon- strated . From that theorem , it is clear that a method may be deduced , of expressing the value of one quantity in a series ascending by the powers of the other ; thus , if y = fx , and ...
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... method , M. ARBOGAST has been enabled to treat with great simplicity , clearness , and generality , that particular species of calculation , which took its rise in the ana- logy observed by Leibnitz to prevail between the positive ...
... method , M. ARBOGAST has been enabled to treat with great simplicity , clearness , and generality , that particular species of calculation , which took its rise in the ana- logy observed by Leibnitz to prevail between the positive ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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