| Edmond Halley - 1706 - 412 pages
...thzratiutrcuU are equal,their Sum, . or the whole ratio will be as the faid momentum is diredHy -, that is, the Logarithm of each ratio will be as the Fluxion thereof. Wherefore if thje Root of any infinite Power be extra&ed out of any Number, t\\e~differentiota of the... | |
| Henry Sherwin - 1706 - 430 pages
...whole Ratio, will be as the laid Momentum is direftly ; that is, the Logarithm of each Ratio will bç as the Fluxion thereof. Wherfore, if the Root of any Infinite Power be extracted out of any Number, the DiffertntioU of the faid Root from Unity, fliall be as the Logarithm... | |
| Edmond Halley - 1708 - 414 pages
...theratiuficuU are equal,their Sum, or the whole ratio will be as the faid momentum is diredly •, that is, the Logarithm of each ratio will be as the Fluxion thereof. Wherefore if the Root of any infinite Power be extrafted out of any Number, the'dijferentiola of the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1722 - 722 pages
...tfae Ratiunculae are equal, their Sam, or the whole Ratio will be as the faid* Momentum is directly; that is, the Logarithm of each Ratio will be as the Fluxion thereof. Wherefoie if the Root of any infinite Power be extracted, -, out of any Number, the Differentiola of... | |
| Henry Sherwin - 1726 - 508 pages
...RatiunсгЛл are equal, their Sum, or the whole Ratio, will be aS the faid Momentum is directly j that is, the Logarithm of each Ratio will be as the Fluxion- thereof. Wherefore, if the Root of any Infinite Power be extracted out of any Number; the Diffeftntlola of the... | |
| 1742 - 468 pages
...the ratiuticulf are equal, their fum, or the whole ratio, will be as the faid momentum is dircdfcly; that is, the Logarithm of each ratio will be as the fluxion thereof Wherefore, if the Root of any infinite Power be extracted out of any Number, the dtffisrtntiola of... | |
| Henry Sherwin - 1742 - 438 pages
...the ratiuuculf are equal, their fum, or the whole ratio, will be as the faid momentum is direftly; that is, the Logarithm of each ratio will be as the fluxion thereof. Wherefore, if the Root of any infinite Power be extraétcd out ot" any Number, the differential» of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1749 - 674 pages
...the Ratiunculae are equal, their Sum, or the whole Ratio will be as the laid Momentum is directly ; that is, the Logarithm of each Ratio will be as the Fluxion thereof. Wherefore if the Root of any infinite Power be extracted out of any Number, the Differcntiola of the... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1769 - 638 pages
...the Ratíunculse are equal, their Sum or the whole. Ratio will be as thcfaid Momentum is direflly, that is, the Logarithm of each Ratio will be as the Fluxion thereof. Wherefore if the Root of any infinite Power be extra/tied but of any Number, the Differentiola ofthefaid... | |
| John Keill - 1772 - 462 pages
...equal, their refpe£tive Sums, or whole Ratios, will be to each other as their Moments or Fluxions -t that is, the Logarithm of each Ratio will be as the Fluxion thereof. Confequently, if the Root of any infinite Power be exti acted out of any Number, the Difference of... | |
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