| Geometry - 1751 - 420 pages
...now called, amounts to this mechanical Problem, the "Length of the Space defcribed being continually given, to find the Velocity of the Motion at any 'Time propofed. Allb the inverfe Method of Fluxions has for its Foundation, the Reverfe of this Problem, which is,... | |
| Florian Cajori - Mathematics - 1893 - 478 pages
...to speak, of the abstract calculus : — "I. The length of the space described being continually (ie at all times) given ; to find the velocity of the motion at any time proposed. " II. The velocity of the motion being continually given ; to find the length of the space... | |
| Florian Cajori - Mathematics - 1898 - 512 pages
...speak, of the abstract calculus : — " I. The length of the space described being continually (ie at all times) given ; to find the velocity of the motion at any time proposed. " II. The velocity of the motion being continually given ; to find the length of the space... | |
| I. Bernard Cohen - Biography & Autobiography - 1980 - 428 pages
...any how accelerated or retarded': I. The length of the Space described being continually (that is, at all times) given; to find the velocity of the motion at any time proposed. II. The velocity of the motion being continually given; to find the length of the Space described... | |
| Douglas M. Jesseph - Mathematics - 1993 - 335 pages
...Motion, any how accelerated or retarded. I. The length of the space describ'd being continually (that is, at all times) given; to find the velocity of the motion at any time propos'd. II. The velocity of the motion being continually given; to find the length of the Space describ'd... | |
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