The Principles of Algebra: By William Frend, Volume 260J. Davis, 1796 - 520 pages |
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abfolute term alfo Algebra alſo ax² becauſe biquadratick equation cafe co-part compound quantity compound term confequently cube cubick equation decimal decreaſes diſcover divided equa equal equation bx equation x³ expreffion faid equation fame fecond power feries feven fhall fhewn fhillings fhould fides fimple equation fimple term fince firft firſt folve fome foregoing fquare fquare-root fraction fubftitute fubtracting fuch fuppofe greater root greateſt increaſe inſtead itſelf laft laſt term leffer root lefs leſs Lewis Ferrari magnitude method of refolving multiplied muſt Newton's method nth root number of terms poffible prod propofed equation px³ qx² raiſed Raphfon's method reaſonable refolution refult ſaid ſeries ſhall ſquare ſubſtitute ſuppoſe thefe theſe thoſe three numbers tion trinomial quantity true value unknown number unknown quantity uſed whofe whole number сс