Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... becomes z + z , then sin ( ≈ + z ) sin z is the fluxion of sin z . But according to the formula for the sines of sums of arcs ( see SINE and TRIGONOMETRY ) , we have sin ( ≈ + z ) = sin z cos 2+ sin x cos z the radius being assumed ...
... becomes z + z , then sin ( ≈ + z ) sin z is the fluxion of sin z . But according to the formula for the sines of sums of arcs ( see SINE and TRIGONOMETRY ) , we have sin ( ≈ + z ) = sin z cos 2+ sin x cos z the radius being assumed ...
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... becomes 2xy + 2xy : xy + xy : : 2xy : ay = F , the fluent sought . is VI . When the fluxion of a quantity is divided by the quantity itself . Then the fluent is equal to the hyperbolic logarithm of that quantity ; or , which is the same ...
... becomes 2xy + 2xy : xy + xy : : 2xy : ay = F , the fluent sought . is VI . When the fluxion of a quantity is divided by the quantity itself . Then the fluent is equal to the hyperbolic logarithm of that quantity ; or , which is the same ...
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... becomes 0 which is found c - ab1 ; and this being written for it in the general equation , this becomes z = a14ab4 , for the correct or contemporary fluents . Or lastly , if it be known that z is some quan- tity d , when a is equal some ...
... becomes 0 which is found c - ab1 ; and this being written for it in the general equation , this becomes z = a14ab4 , for the correct or contemporary fluents . Or lastly , if it be known that z is some quan- tity d , when a is equal some ...
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... become worms , and thence flies , like the British caterpillar . Such was the account ori- ginally given of this ... becomes a REGULA- TOR . Suppose the resistance extremely unequal , and the impelling power perfectly constant ; as ...
... become worms , and thence flies , like the British caterpillar . Such was the account ori- ginally given of this ... becomes a REGULA- TOR . Suppose the resistance extremely unequal , and the impelling power perfectly constant ; as ...
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... becomes unwholesome , and few horses that have been used to good hay will care for it . " Here , however , Mr. Clarke differs from Mr. Gib- son ; for he says , that , where rye - grass mixed with a little clover is much used , it is ...
... becomes unwholesome , and few horses that have been used to good hay will care for it . " Here , however , Mr. Clarke differs from Mr. Gib- son ; for he says , that , where rye - grass mixed with a little clover is much used , it is ...
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