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One soor lution would have been sufficient , and one alone been given , if the
same applied with equal convenience and equal numerical accuracy to all in , ,
stances ; but the fact is otherwise . If an example were proposed in which the
angle ...
One soor lution would have been sufficient , and one alone been given , if the
same applied with equal convenience and equal numerical accuracy to all in , ,
stances ; but the fact is otherwise . If an example were proposed in which the
angle ...
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7341 equals . 915519 , then the logarithms * of the numbers . 8 . 2023 , . 24 .
6069 , 73 . 8207 , 221 . 4621 . ' are 1 . ... ri This is not the sole practical
inconvenience that would arise from using a system of logarithms with a base not
equal to 10 ...
7341 equals . 915519 , then the logarithms * of the numbers . 8 . 2023 , . 24 .
6069 , 73 . 8207 , 221 . 4621 . ' are 1 . ... ri This is not the sole practical
inconvenience that would arise from using a system of logarithms with a base not
equal to 10 ...
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Of quadrilateral figures , a square has one right angle , and all its sides equal . "
Mr . Leslie gives this , because he thinks the common definition , which describes
a · square “ as having all its angles right ” , errs by excess . He adds , · The ...
Of quadrilateral figures , a square has one right angle , and all its sides equal . "
Mr . Leslie gives this , because he thinks the common definition , which describes
a · square “ as having all its angles right ” , errs by excess . He adds , · The ...
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A similar observation applies with equal force to the second proposition , which
affirms that ' Two triangles are equal , which have all the sides of the one equal to
the corresponding sides of the other . ' Euclid would have added " reach to each ...
A similar observation applies with equal force to the second proposition , which
affirms that ' Two triangles are equal , which have all the sides of the one equal to
the corresponding sides of the other . ' Euclid would have added " reach to each ...
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Now , we have to remark respecting this strange kind of demonstration , that if the
angle ACa ( which we will call I ) is less than any assignable angle , no multiple
of it can be equal to a finite angle BCD or C : for suppose m times I to be equal to
...
Now , we have to remark respecting this strange kind of demonstration , that if the
angle ACa ( which we will call I ) is less than any assignable angle , no multiple
of it can be equal to a finite angle BCD or C : for suppose m times I to be equal to
...
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