Newton, by showing the extent to which they may be applied in the solution of problems ; he has also endeavoured to give assistance to the student who is engaged in the study of the higher branches of Mathematics, by representing in a geometrical form... Principia: First Book. sections I, II, III - Page vby Isaac Newton - 1900 - 292 pagesFull view - About this book
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