Monographs on Topics of Modern Mathematics, Relevant to the Elementary FieldJacob William Albert Young Longmans, Green and Company, 1911 - 416 σελίδες |
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... give a bird's - eye view of the subject . ( 3 ) A small number of references indicating what the reader may profitably take up after he has mastered the contents of the monograph . " Both the plan itself , and the invitation to act as ...
... give a bird's - eye view of the subject . ( 3 ) A small number of references indicating what the reader may profitably take up after he has mastered the contents of the monograph . " Both the plan itself , and the invitation to act as ...
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... gives the conclusion { YAX ) and in the second case Theorem 7 yields the same result . * We let [ X ] denote a class of objects , the individuals of which are denoted by X , X1 , X2 , X " , etc. A is not between two X's , because { X1AB ...
... gives the conclusion { YAX ) and in the second case Theorem 7 yields the same result . * We let [ X ] denote a class of objects , the individuals of which are denoted by X , X1 , X2 , X " , etc. A is not between two X's , because { X1AB ...
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... gives 4Y1Y2 } ; ( c ) { ABY1 } and { ABY2 } , which by Corollary 1 gives { AY1Y2 } or { AY2Y1 } . Definition . The two sets of points in Theorem 9 are called half - lines or rays ; A is called the origin or the end of either half - line ...
... gives 4Y1Y2 } ; ( c ) { ABY1 } and { ABY2 } , which by Corollary 1 gives { AY1Y2 } or { AY2Y1 } . Definition . The two sets of points in Theorem 9 are called half - lines or rays ; A is called the origin or the end of either half - line ...
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... give this definition value it must be proved that two congruent regions are equivalent . This amounts to proving the following propo- sition : It is not possible to decompose two congruent convex regions R1 , R2 into convex regions so ...
... give this definition value it must be proved that two congruent regions are equivalent . This amounts to proving the following propo- sition : It is not possible to decompose two congruent convex regions R1 , R2 into convex regions so ...
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... would serve to keep before them in something like its actual form the structure of which they are trying to give their students a first glimpse . XII . CONCLUSION The logically important questions as to the 48 MODERN MATHEMATICS.
... would serve to keep before them in something like its actual form the structure of which they are trying to give their students a first glimpse . XII . CONCLUSION The logically important questions as to the 48 MODERN MATHEMATICS.
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Σελίδα 93 - That, if a straight line falling on two straight lines make the interior angles on the same side less than two right angles, the two straight lines, if produced indefinitely, meet on that side on which are the angles less than the two right angles.
Σελίδα 83 - The points of intersection of the three pairs of opposite sides of a hexagon inscribed in a conic lie on one straight line.
Σελίδα 41 - If one side of a triangle be produced, the exterior angle is greater than either of the interior, and opposite angles.
Σελίδα 259 - A sufficient condition for the maximum number of imaginary roots of an equation of the nth degree,
Σελίδα 354 - A proposed construction is possible by ruler and compasses if, and only if, the numbers which define analytically the desired geometric elements can be derived from those defining the given elements by a finite number of rational operations and extractions of real square roots.
Σελίδα 32 - SSS); two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts...
Σελίδα 391 - The third period extends from the middle of the eighteenth century to the present time...
Σελίδα 362 - Let a real number which can be obtained from the integers by a finite number of rational operations and extractions of square roots be called a quadratic number. A, B, C are any three points not in a straight line such that AC and BC are quadratic in terms of AB.
Σελίδα 195 - This system satisfies all the postulates except Postulate 27. It is larger than the system of ordinary complex quantities, and contains that system just as the system of ordinary complex quantities contains the system of real quantities. Postulate 27 is therefore a restrictive condition. 36. What is algebra? We are now in a position to answer the question, " What is the algebra of complex quantities?
Σελίδα 184 - All real points which can be expressed in the form ±m/n, where m and n are any positive integral points [sec. 25, (17)] together with the point 0, are called the rational points. The rational points which are not integral are called fractional; the fractional points lie between the integral points. All real points which are not rational are called irrational. That not all the real points are "rational...