| John Ward - 1747 - 492 pages
...limited, each fingle Quantity having but one fingle Value, to wit a = 6, e — 16, and y •=. 30. NB If the Number of the given Equations exceeds the Number...Quantities fought ; they not only limit the Queftion, but oftentimes render it impofiible, by being propofed inconfiflent one to another. ; Having truly ftated... | |
| John Ward (of Chester.) - 1747 - 516 pages
...limited, each Tingle Quantity having but one fmgle Value, to wit a = 6, e =: 1 6, and y == 30. 1 NB If the Number of the given Equations exceeds the Number...of the Quantities fought ; they not only limit the Qiieftion, but oftentimes render it impoflible, by being propofed inconfiftent one to another. Having... | |
| Nathaniel Hammond - 1772 - 362 pages
...and y == 7. • But But when the Number of given Equations exceeds the Number tf Quantities fought y they not only limit the Queftion, but often render...of the Equations may be inconfiftent with another s as for Example, II | a-\~ e = 16 1 2 I ae == 48 > to find a and e. 3 ja — e = 22 3 ^ Now here are... | |
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