| Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley - Algebra - 1720 - 312 pages
...determin'd from the Sign of the Quantity b. For taking away the Refolvend from the Ното?егкл1 form'd of a ; the Sign of se (and confequently of the prevailing...Compofition of it) will always be contrary to the Sign of thî Difference b. Whence 'twill be plain, whether it muft be -\- e, or — f ; and confequently, whether... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Science - 1749 - 674 pages
...Homogeneum formed by д, the Sign of se, and therefore of the Parts prevailing in its Compofition, will always be contrary to the Sign of the Difference b. Whence it will appear whether it mould be — e or -}- e, or whether a is greater or lefs than the true aflumed... | |
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