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... write in the first person , as this enables me to offer some personal explanations . For many years past I have been accustomed , no doubt very imperfectly , to introduce to my class the subject of Quaternions as part of elementary ...
... write in the first person , as this enables me to offer some personal explanations . For many years past I have been accustomed , no doubt very imperfectly , to introduce to my class the subject of Quaternions as part of elementary ...
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... write for mathematicians , and they do well , but the time has come when it behoves some one to write for those who desire to become mathe- maticians . Friends and pupils have urged me to undertake this duty , and after consultation ...
... write for mathematicians , and they do well , but the time has come when it behoves some one to write for those who desire to become mathe- maticians . Friends and pupils have urged me to undertake this duty , and after consultation ...
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... writer on arithmetic , Robert Record , who dedicated his work to King Edward the Sixth . The ingenious author exhibits his treatise in the form of a dialogue between master and scholar . The scholar battles long with this difficulty ...
... writer on arithmetic , Robert Record , who dedicated his work to King Edward the Sixth . The ingenious author exhibits his treatise in the form of a dialogue between master and scholar . The scholar battles long with this difficulty ...
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... writer on arithmetic whose works have come down to us - Euclid . Within the limits to which his prin- ciples extended , the reasonings and conclusions of Euclid in his seventh and following Books are absolutely perfect . The demon ...
... writer on arithmetic whose works have come down to us - Euclid . Within the limits to which his prin- ciples extended , the reasonings and conclusions of Euclid in his seventh and following Books are absolutely perfect . The demon ...
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... writer on arithmetic , Robert Record , who dedicated his work to King Edward the Sixth . The ingenious author exhibits his treatise in the form of a dialogue between master and scholar . The scholar battles long with this difficulty ...
... writer on arithmetic , Robert Record , who dedicated his work to King Edward the Sixth . The ingenious author exhibits his treatise in the form of a dialogue between master and scholar . The scholar battles long with this difficulty ...
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A. S. WALPOLE A. W. VERRALL ALGEBRA ARITHMETIC Assistant Master aßy axis BEGINNERS bisects Cambridge centre chord circle cone CONIC SECTIONS conjugate diameters constant drawn Edited ELEMENTARY TREATISE ellipse ellipsoid ENGLISH equal EXAMPLES Exercises Fcap find the locus G. E. FASNACHT GEOMETRY given lines given point gives GRAMMAR GREEK Hence HISTORY hyperbola Illustrated intersection Introduction and Notes ISAAC TODHUNTER J. P. MAHAFFY LATIN Litt Litt.D LL.D M.A. BOOK M.A. Cr MACMILLAN'S Mathematics middle points parabola parallelepiped parallelogram PRIMER Prof Professor quaternion revised right angles rotation Sapa Saß scalar School shews Spop squares strain tangent plane tetrahedron Translated triangle Trinity College unit vectors values Vaß vector parallel vector perpendicular Vẞy whence yẞ αβγ φρ
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