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that “ Professor Young involves himself in a palpable inconsistency when he arrives at the fact of the ellipse question admitting multiple solutions , by an examination of the original analytical conditions , and at the same time ...
that “ Professor Young involves himself in a palpable inconsistency when he arrives at the fact of the ellipse question admitting multiple solutions , by an examination of the original analytical conditions , and at the same time ...
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The in the ellipse question is founded on general reasoning as far as the vanishing fractions , and those fractions ought therefore to supply all the values that can satisfy the original equations . I still hold myself justified ...
The in the ellipse question is founded on general reasoning as far as the vanishing fractions , and those fractions ought therefore to supply all the values that can satisfy the original equations . I still hold myself justified ...
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The symbol y and its corresponding vanishing y fraction as they appear in the equation ( t ) cannot in this case represent the solution of the original condition , but a solution of the equation which is antecedent to the final result ...
The symbol y and its corresponding vanishing y fraction as they appear in the equation ( t ) cannot in this case represent the solution of the original condition , but a solution of the equation which is antecedent to the final result ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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