| Paul Carus - 1921 - 636 sider
...Servois's text.10 "Let "The functions which, like <f>, are such that the function of the (algebraical) sum of any number of quantities is equal to the sum of the like functions of each of these quantities, will be called distributive. . . . "Let fhz = hfz. "The... | |
| Giovanni Ferraro - 2007 - 392 sider
...result) of the 18th-century theory of series. functions which . . . are such that the function of the sum of any number of quantities is equal to the sum of the corresponding functions of each of these quantities, will be called distributive" (Servois [1814a,... | |
| Saskatchewan. Department of Education - 1913 - 202 sider
...Time — Two and one-half hours. 1. (a) Express algebraically the theorem that the square of the sum of any number of quantities is equal to the sum of the squares of the quantities together with twice the product of every pair. (6) Find the value of (x —... | |
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