Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volum 51813 |
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... motion : by which it stands contradistinguished from fluent or the flowing quantity , which is gradually and indefinitely increasing , after the manner of a space which a body in motion describes . Or , a fluxion may be more accurately ...
... motion : by which it stands contradistinguished from fluent or the flowing quantity , which is gradually and indefinitely increasing , after the manner of a space which a body in motion describes . Or , a fluxion may be more accurately ...
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... motion , as a line by the motion of a point , a superficies by a line , and a solid by a superficies ; and they are the elements , moments , or differences , thereof . The art of finding these infinitely small quanti- ties , or the ...
... motion , as a line by the motion of a point , a superficies by a line , and a solid by a superficies ; and they are the elements , moments , or differences , thereof . The art of finding these infinitely small quanti- ties , or the ...
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... motion , or invariable . Again , the fluxion of a quantity , which decreases , instead of increasing , is to be considered as negative . II . To find the fluxions of the products of two or more variable or flowing quantities ...
... motion , or invariable . Again , the fluxion of a quantity , which decreases , instead of increasing , is to be considered as negative . II . To find the fluxions of the products of two or more variable or flowing quantities ...
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... motion of one of the legs in- cluding the angle , it 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 ) ...
... motion of one of the legs in- cluding the angle , it 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 ) ...
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... motion and from pure analysis , we cannot hesitate to say that the former has the preference : and we are convinced that every un- biassed reader of the treatises of Maclaurin and Simpson on the one hand , and of Bossut and La- croix on ...
... motion and from pure analysis , we cannot hesitate to say that the former has the preference : and we are convinced that every un- biassed reader of the treatises of Maclaurin and Simpson on the one hand , and of Bossut and La- croix on ...
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