It must be admitted that such a diagram is not quite so simple to draw as one might wish it to be; but then consider what the alternative is if one undertakes to deal with five terms and all their combinations — nothing short of the disagreeable task... Philosophical Magazine - Page 1661880Full view - About this book
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...portion of the outside of z; ie its four component portions are inside yand w but are no part of z). It must be admitted that such a diagram is not quite...simple to draw as one might wish it to be; but then consider what the alternative is if one undertakes to deal with five terms and all their combinations;... | |
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...of the outside of s; ie. its four component portions are inside ,y and w but are no part of z). • It must be admitted that such a diagram is not quite...simple to draw as one might wish it to be; but then consider what the' alternative is it' one undertakes to deal with Iive terms and all their combinations;... | |
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...portion of the outside of z ; ie its four component portions are inside y and w but are no part of z). x It must be admitted that such a diagram is not quite...simple to draw as one might wish it to be; but then it must be remembered what the alternative is if one undertakes to deal with five terms and all their... | |
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...invented for solving logical problems by means of diagrams. The method is certainly ingenious, ana for verifying analytical solutions of easy and elementary...before him, all those thirty-two compounds of which XTZWV is a sample; that is, /te must contemplate the array produced by 160 letters." Fom the words... | |
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