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... applies to every branch of education , and to mathematics in an especial manner . To talk about teaching a person a science , is like talking about a lame man's performing a journey when he is carried ; but , if we can succeed in ...
... applies to every branch of education , and to mathematics in an especial manner . To talk about teaching a person a science , is like talking about a lame man's performing a journey when he is carried ; but , if we can succeed in ...
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... apply those principles to the finding of results , and one who must get at the results the best way that he can , without any knowledge of the principles , is , that the first pro- ceeds with ease and certainty , while the other ...
... apply those principles to the finding of results , and one who must get at the results the best way that he can , without any knowledge of the principles , is , that the first pro- ceeds with ease and certainty , while the other ...
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Robert Mudie. 8 OBSERVATION AND TESTIMONY . but it applies equally to that which we observe as existing , or happening in nature , and to that which is the result of art or experiment . This kind of proof can of course extend no farther ...
Robert Mudie. 8 OBSERVATION AND TESTIMONY . but it applies equally to that which we observe as existing , or happening in nature , and to that which is the result of art or experiment . This kind of proof can of course extend no farther ...
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... applies to the objects of sense ; but still in its principles it is altogether inde- pendent of them ; and whatever is mathematically true of any object of the senses would be mathematically true to the mind , whether the object of the ...
... applies to the objects of sense ; but still in its principles it is altogether inde- pendent of them ; and whatever is mathematically true of any object of the senses would be mathematically true to the mind , whether the object of the ...
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... application of mathematics to other matters . We need not add that there neither is nor can be in nature any thing or quantity less than nothing ; and yet , as we shall see by and by , the consideration of quantities in this light is of ...
... application of mathematics to other matters . We need not add that there neither is nor can be in nature any thing or quantity less than nothing ; and yet , as we shall see by and by , the consideration of quantities in this light is of ...
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Algebra angular space answering apply bisects called centre circle circumference co-efficients compound quantity consequently considered consists contain cube root decimal point denominator difference divided dividend division divisor drawn equi-multiples Euclid's Elements evident exactly equal exponent expressed factors follows four fraction geometrical given greater hand figure hypotenuse inclination instance integer number interior angles kind least common multiple less letters logarithm magnitude mathematical means measure meet metical multiplicand multiplier natural numbers necessary notion number of figures obtained operation opposite parallel parallelogram particular performed perpendicular plane position principle proportion quotient radius ratio rectangle relation remaining result right angles round a point RULE OF THREE salient angle scale of numbers second term segment sides simple solid space round square root stand straight line subtraction surface taken third tion triangle truth unit's place whole