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Page 138
... equal to 1 + x , the product must be equal to the series which is equal to + x + Now the two first mentioned series being multiplied into one another , and the parts being arranged ac cording to the powers of x , the several products ...
... equal to 1 + x , the product must be equal to the series which is equal to + x + Now the two first mentioned series being multiplied into one another , and the parts being arranged ac cording to the powers of x , the several products ...
Page 260
... equal each to 146 ° 52 ′ 11 ′′ , and 27 " 35 n - 2X180 ° 1462 11 27 35 is not equal to an integer . It is moreover evident that he himself meant to apply it to regular figure , or part of one ; for he makes both faces of each of his ...
... equal each to 146 ° 52 ′ 11 ′′ , and 27 " 35 n - 2X180 ° 1462 11 27 35 is not equal to an integer . It is moreover evident that he himself meant to apply it to regular figure , or part of one ; for he makes both faces of each of his ...
Page 263
... equal to 3 toises , the base of the rampart of it's faces and flanks equal in breadth to 7 toises , that of the rampart of its curtain to 5 , and the base of its parapet to 3 ; the base of the rampart of his ravelin was equal to 10 ...
... equal to 3 toises , the base of the rampart of it's faces and flanks equal in breadth to 7 toises , that of the rampart of its curtain to 5 , and the base of its parapet to 3 ; the base of the rampart of his ravelin was equal to 10 ...
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