A Manual of Greek MathematicsClarendon Press, 1931 - 552 pagina's |
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... Diophantus was not the first to treat quadratic equations algebraically.1 What Diophantus did was to take the first step towards an algebraical notation . DIOPHANTUS of Alexandria flourished probably about A.D. 250 or not much later ...
... Diophantus was not the first to treat quadratic equations algebraically.1 What Diophantus did was to take the first step towards an algebraical notation . DIOPHANTUS of Alexandria flourished probably about A.D. 250 or not much later ...
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... Diophantus promises in his preface ) ; these topics would , however , be far from sufficient to fill seven Books . Tannery , on the other hand , held that it is the last and most difficult Books which are lost , pointing to the immense ...
... Diophantus promises in his preface ) ; these topics would , however , be far from sufficient to fill seven Books . Tannery , on the other hand , held that it is the last and most difficult Books which are lost , pointing to the immense ...
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... Diophantus where one or both of the expressions to be made squares are quadratic ; in most of the cases which Diophantus solves the term in x2 is absent and the expressions are of the first degree in x . 1. Double equations of the first ...
... Diophantus where one or both of the expressions to be made squares are quadratic ; in most of the cases which Diophantus solves the term in x2 is absent and the expressions are of the first degree in x . 1. Double equations of the first ...
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INTRODUCTORY 1 157 | 1 |
NUMERICAL NOTATION AND PRACTICAL CAL | 11 |
PYTHAGOREAN ARITHMETIC | 36 |
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