A Short View of the First Principles of Differential CalculusJ. Deighton, 1824 - 198 strán (strany) |
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Strana ii
... thinking , acute in the detection of fallacious reasoning , capable of retaining and ar- ranging their ideas , and of conveying the truths , which are perceived , into other minds , by clear and legitimate argument . Now , if we ...
... thinking , acute in the detection of fallacious reasoning , capable of retaining and ar- ranging their ideas , and of conveying the truths , which are perceived , into other minds , by clear and legitimate argument . Now , if we ...
Strana iv
... thinking , as is inconceivable to those , who are occupied in the business of the world . It is on this account , that it becomes so well calculated to discipline the mind . If , in the studies of after life it is required , that the ...
... thinking , as is inconceivable to those , who are occupied in the business of the world . It is on this account , that it becomes so well calculated to discipline the mind . If , in the studies of after life it is required , that the ...
Strana v
... thinking , and with minds thus strength- ened , have entered upon the investigation of other subjects , are generally found to have the art of making their instructions more lastingly impressive . Their writings , ( if the nature of the ...
... thinking , and with minds thus strength- ened , have entered upon the investigation of other subjects , are generally found to have the art of making their instructions more lastingly impressive . Their writings , ( if the nature of the ...
Strana vii
... thinking , which are so useful in the studies of after life . This , perhaps , is not strictly true of their first principles ; for , when rigorously demonstrated , they are as well calculated to improve the mind in reasoning , as the ...
... thinking , which are so useful in the studies of after life . This , perhaps , is not strictly true of their first principles ; for , when rigorously demonstrated , they are as well calculated to improve the mind in reasoning , as the ...
Strana viii
... thinking ; " their superiority over Geometry consists in this , that , by using the symbols they afford , and working according to known rules and established principles , we may arrive at the knowledge of truths , to which Geometry ...
... thinking ; " their superiority over Geometry consists in this , that , by using the symbols they afford , and working according to known rules and established principles , we may arrive at the knowledge of truths , to which Geometry ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
1+p² A'PQ a²+x² abscissa algebraic algebraic curve Analytics angle LSP arc PQ assume axes calculated cient circle A"PQ circle of curvature circle Pq co-ordinates coeffi common logarithm consequently considered contrary flexure convex curve APQ cylinder d²p dp dp dp² dx² Dx³ equal equation finite function ƒ² ƒ³ given line greater than SQ Hence horizontal axis hyp.log initial line length less lies linear unit logarithmic spiral manifest Mathematics maximum minimum negative ordinate parabola parallelopiped perpendicular point of contrary positive Prop proposition R₂ radius of curvature radius vector rect rectangle represented second differential coefficient series D spiral is concave straight line substituted suppose tangent Taylor's theorem
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Strana xvii - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, Credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, Orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus Describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent; Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento : Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, Parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos.
Strana xvii - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent : 850 tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento (hae tibi erunt artes), pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos.
Strana 50 - The differential of the product of any number of functions is equal to the sum of the products which arise by multiplying the differential of each function by the product of all the others: d(uts) = tsdu + usdt -4- utds.
Strana 5 - The area of a rectangle is equal to the product of the length by the breadth.
Strana 44 - It was also shown in the same article, that the differential of the sum of any number of functions is equal to the sum of their...
Strana 67 - Show how to divide a straight line into two parts so that the sum of the squares on the parts shall be equal to the square on a given line.
Strana 74 - The sum of the logarithms of two numbers, is the logarithm of the product of those numbers; and the difference of the logarithms of two numbers, is the logarithm of the quotient of one of the numbers divided by the other. (Art. 2.) In Briggs' system, the logarithm of 10 is 1.
Strana 133 - ... the angle which the tangent to the curve at that point makes with the axis of strain ; I will call this angle <f>.
Strana 1 - If two sides and the included angle of a triangle are given, show how to solve the triangle. Ex. The two sides are 345, 174 feet respectively, and the included angle is 37° 20'; find the remaining angles of the triangle. log.,» 5'19 = -715167, log. tan. 71° 20/ = 10-471298. log.,0 1-71 = -232996, log. tan. 44° 17
Strana 24 - If three magnitudes of the same kind are so related that the first is greater than the second, and the second greater than the third, then the first is greater than the third.