| Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley - Algebra - 1720 - 312 pages
...write the Theortm thus, t —j - •+ -r, ßnce this Way the Thing is done b tb • ' " '• • fcy one Multiplication and two Divifions, which otherwife...one Example of this Method, from the Root (of the foremention'd ./Equation) 1 2,7 .. . . , where 298,6-559 — 5290,132* -f 82,26* e + 29,2«' — e... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Science - 1749 - 674 pages
...dated to Practice if the Theorem were written e = y¿ ' for then the s + — s Thing would be performed by one Multiplication and two Divifions, which otherwife...require three Multiplications and one Divifion. Let us alfo take an Example of this Method from the Root of the foregoing Equation 12, 7 ... in which 298,... | |
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