| 1797 - 614 pages
...others by Dr. Wallis himself, in this discourse, by the name of Dr. Pell's Algebra.' iqtitled, intitled. Observations on Mr. Raphson's Method of resolving Affected Equations of all Degrees by Approximation. The editor has also republished two tables, one computed by Mr, Dodson and published... | |
| 1800 - 572 pages
...public *, intitled In the same volume withrthis Appendix, is bound up a small , • " Observations " Observations on Mr. Raphson's method of resolving affected Equations of all degrees by Approximation."—In this tract, and in the Appendix, the Baron renews his old complaints against... | |
| Books - 1800 - 574 pages
...Appendix, is bound up a small that has already appeared before the public *, intitled " Observations " Observations on Mr. Raphson's method of resolving affected Equations of all degrees by Approximation."—In this tract, and in the Appendix, the Darmi renews his old complaints against... | |
| 1801 - 576 pages
...« No. IV. Another Solution of Colonel Titus's Arithmetical Problem. By William Frcnd, MA ' No. V. Observations on Mr. Raphson's Method of Resolving Affected Equations of all Degrees by Approximation* By Francn Maseres, Esq. FRS REV. JAN. 1801. D! « No. VI. * No. VI. An Explication... | |
| George Dyer - 1824 - 736 pages
...equation, but with different signs, + and — prefixed to some of them: and Mr. Baron Maseres, when making Observations on Mr. Raphson's Method of resolving affected Equations of all Degrees by Approximation, and speaking very highly of, and recommending, his Analysis JEquationum Universalis... | |
| George Dyer - 1824 - 702 pages
...equation, but with different signs, -f and — prefixed to some of them: and Mr. Baron Maseres, when making Observations on Mr. Raphson's Method of resolving affected Equations of all Degrees by Approximation, and speaking very highly of, and recommending, his Analysis JEquationum Universalis... | |
| 1800 - 574 pages
...is bound up a small tract that has already appeared before the public *, intitled " Observations " Observations on Mr. Raphson's method of resolving affected Equations of all degrees by Approximation." — In this tract, and in the Appendix, the Baron renews his old complaints against... | |
| Joe Albree, David C. Arney, V. Frederick Rickey - Mathematics - 292 pages
...on p. xvi. o This volume also contains “An Appendix, by Francis Masemes,” is on pp. 211— 456; “Observations on Mr. Raphson's Method of Resolving affected Equations of all degrees by Approximation,” is on pp. 457—501; “An Explication of Simon Stevin's General Rule, to extract... | |
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