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... figures , ( triangles , circles , & c . ) which I have spoken of as desirable appendages to the parts of Arithmetic usually learnt at School . " - Of a Liberal Education in general , and with parti- cular reference to the leading ...
... figures , ( triangles , circles , & c . ) which I have spoken of as desirable appendages to the parts of Arithmetic usually learnt at School . " - Of a Liberal Education in general , and with parti- cular reference to the leading ...
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... figures in their ordinary acceptation : but the Application of Trigonometry to Philosophical Enquiries dependent upon other than purely geometrical Principles , has rendered it necessary to take an extended view of angular magnitude ...
... figures in their ordinary acceptation : but the Application of Trigonometry to Philosophical Enquiries dependent upon other than purely geometrical Principles , has rendered it necessary to take an extended view of angular magnitude ...
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... , and Evolution ; more particularly in cases where the quantities employed consist of several figures , and near approximations to the true results are considered sufficient for the 64 LOGARITHMS . The Properties of Logarithms.
... , and Evolution ; more particularly in cases where the quantities employed consist of several figures , and near approximations to the true results are considered sufficient for the 64 LOGARITHMS . The Properties of Logarithms.
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... figures of the mantissę being the same for all the numbers comprised in it , they are inserted only at the beginning , and the rest are supplied according to the values of the digits placed in vertical and horizontal rows : thus , for ...
... figures of the mantissę being the same for all the numbers comprised in it , they are inserted only at the beginning , and the rest are supplied according to the values of the digits placed in vertical and horizontal rows : thus , for ...
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... figures they contain ; whilst in decimal fractions it is negative , and greater by 1 than the number of ciphers which precede the first significant figure . - 1 : If the first significant figure be in the nth place to the left of the ...
... figures they contain ; whilst in decimal fractions it is negative , and greater by 1 than the number of ciphers which precede the first significant figure . - 1 : If the first significant figure be in the nth place to the left of the ...
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