The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 7 巻、第 2 部 |
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Conformably with the plan Mr . Woodhouse has thus pre . scribed himself , he
divides his work into eight chapters ; the principal ... Chapter the 1st . relates to
the problem of the curve of quickest descent , and contains a full developement of
the ...
Conformably with the plan Mr . Woodhouse has thus pre . scribed himself , he
divides his work into eight chapters ; the principal ... Chapter the 1st . relates to
the problem of the curve of quickest descent , and contains a full developement of
the ...
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nearly equal portions , separate chapters and branches of the work , being such
as , in the compass of this volume , with the advice and assistance of the Lieut . ...
The 2nd chapter may , we think , be safely ascribed to the same hand . The 7th ...
nearly equal portions , separate chapters and branches of the work , being such
as , in the compass of this volume , with the advice and assistance of the Lieut . ...
The 2nd chapter may , we think , be safely ascribed to the same hand . The 7th ...
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This chapter is divided into two sections ; in the first of which is presented a
general account of this kind of surveying ; and ... In the 6th and 7th chapters are
developed the principles of Polygo . nometry , and those which relate to the
Division of ...
This chapter is divided into two sections ; in the first of which is presented a
general account of this kind of surveying ; and ... In the 6th and 7th chapters are
developed the principles of Polygo . nometry , and those which relate to the
Division of ...
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The chapter on the Nature and Solution of Equations , in general is very
perspicuous , but rather too concise . It is , however , far inferior in value to the
chapter on Curves , and the Construction of Equations to which it is introductory .
The chapter on the Nature and Solution of Equations , in general is very
perspicuous , but rather too concise . It is , however , far inferior in value to the
chapter on Curves , and the Construction of Equations to which it is introductory .
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The solutions furnish some curious specimens in the finding of fluents ; and give
Dr . Hutton opportunity of shewing his skill in unravelling some intricacies in that
branch of mathematics . Towards the conclusion of this chapter , he presents the
...
The solutions furnish some curious specimens in the finding of fluents ; and give
Dr . Hutton opportunity of shewing his skill in unravelling some intricacies in that
branch of mathematics . Towards the conclusion of this chapter , he presents the
...
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