| Colin MacLaurin - 1748 - 490 sider
...any of thefe Numbers placed for x makes that Product, and confequently x* — lOtf'+Sf*1 — 50^+24, equal to nothing, according to the propofed Equation....there can be no other Values of x befides thefe four : fince when you fubftitute any other Number for x in thofe Factors x— i, x — 2, x — 3, x —... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1771 - 484 sider
...any of thefe numbers placed for x makes that produft, and confcquently x'—iox' + zs*'— 50^+24, equal to nothing, according to the propofed equation....there can be no other values of x befides thefe four : fince when you fubftitute any other number for x in thofe factors x — i, x — 2, AT — 3, x —... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1779 - 610 sider
...feeing any of thele numbers placed for x makes that product, and confequently x* — iox3+^gxl — 50*+ 24, equal to nothing, according to the propofed equation. And it is certain that there can be no othtr values of x befidès thefe four : fince when you fubftitute any other number for x in thofe factors... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1782 - 272 sider
...numbers being put for x will make that produft, and confequently x* — Юл-' + 3сл-г — 50л-+24, equal to nothing, according to the propofed equation....is certain that there can be no other values of x beíid.es thefe four ; fince if any other number be fubftituted for x in thofe faftors, there will... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1782 - 226 sider
...fo'rx will make that produft, and confequently x* — I cur3 + 3 5** — 50^-1-24, equal to jiothing, according to the propofed equation. And it is certain that there can be no other values of # beiides thefe four; fince if any other number be fubftituted for x inlhofe fadtors, there will none... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1796 - 556 sider
...any of thefe numbers placed for x makes that product, and confequently x* — I Ox3 + 35** — 50* + 24, equal to nothing, according to the propofed equation....certain that there can be no other values of x befides theiè four: fince when you fubftitute any other number for x in thofc faftors x — ï, x — 2, x... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1796 - 554 sider
...any of thefe numbers placed for x makes that product, and consequently x4 — ioxj .+ 35** — 50* + 24, equal to nothing, according to the propofed equation. And it is certain thit there can be no other values of x befidts cheJe four: fince when you fubftitute any other number... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1806 - 234 sider
...will make that product,' and confequently x1— 1o^+35a2 — 50.rr-24 equal to nothing, as it is in the propofed equation. And it is certain that there can be no other values of x befides thefe four ; fince, if any other number be fubftituted for x in thofe factors, none of them will vanifh, and therefore... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1834 - 484 sider
...and consequently x 4 — 10 x3 + 35 a;8 — 50 x -f 24, equal to nothing, according to the proposed equation. And it is certain that there can be no other values of x besides these four ; for when we substitute any other number for x in those factors x — 1 , x —... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1834 - 472 sider
...and consequently x 4 — 10 x3 -f- 35 x* — 50 x + 24, equal to nothing, according to the proposed equation. And it is certain that there can be no other values of ж besides these four ; for when we substitute any other number for x in those factors x — 1, x —... | |
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