The Analyst: A Monthly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volumes 3-4Pierson & Blair, 1876 |
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... SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN NUMBER SIX , VOL . II . SOLUTIONS of problems in No. 6 , Vol . II , have been received as follows : From J. M. Arnold , 92 ; Prof. W. W. Beman , 93 and 94 ; Lieut . S. H. Baker U. S. N. , 94 ; G. L. Dake , 92 ...
... SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN NUMBER SIX , VOL . II . SOLUTIONS of problems in No. 6 , Vol . II , have been received as follows : From J. M. Arnold , 92 ; Prof. W. W. Beman , 93 and 94 ; Lieut . S. H. Baker U. S. N. , 94 ; G. L. Dake , 92 ...
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... solutions were put in type we received , from J. M. Greenwood and W. H. Baker , solutions of 92 , 93. 95 , 96 and 97. The fol- lowing is the formula they obtain for the solution of 96 : m ( 1 ) " ( ~ + 1 + r2 + In this formula m - r ( r ...
... solutions were put in type we received , from J. M. Greenwood and W. H. Baker , solutions of 92 , 93. 95 , 96 and 97. The fol- lowing is the formula they obtain for the solution of 96 : m ( 1 ) " ( ~ + 1 + r2 + In this formula m - r ( r ...
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... , 1st : Because it may easily be shown , from a different course of reasoning , that , in certain positions , the spheres will roll in opposite directions ; SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN NUMBER ONE . SOLUTIONS of problems -62-
... , 1st : Because it may easily be shown , from a different course of reasoning , that , in certain positions , the spheres will roll in opposite directions ; SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN NUMBER ONE . SOLUTIONS of problems -62-
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A Monthly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN NUMBER ONE . SOLUTIONS of problems in number one have been received as follows : From J. M. Arnold , 99 and 103 ; Prof. W. W. Beman , 101 ; Prof. P. E. Chase ...
A Monthly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN NUMBER ONE . SOLUTIONS of problems in number one have been received as follows : From J. M. Arnold , 99 and 103 ; Prof. W. W. Beman , 101 ; Prof. P. E. Chase ...
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... SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN NUMBER 2 . 101 .- " From any point O , within the circumference of a circle , two lines are ... SOLUTION BY PROF . W. W. BEMAN , ANN ARBOR , MICHIGAN . LET a diameter through O represent the axis of X. Put ...
... SOLUTIONS OF PROBLEMS IN NUMBER 2 . 101 .- " From any point O , within the circumference of a circle , two lines are ... SOLUTION BY PROF . W. W. BEMAN , ANN ARBOR , MICHIGAN . LET a diameter through O represent the axis of X. Put ...
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5th degree a₁ algebraic ANALYST angle ARTEMAS MARTIN assumed axis b₁ C₁ circular coefficients common logarithms constant curve denote determine differential distance E. B. SEITZ ellipse Elliptic Functions equal equation expression factor formula function given circle gives hence hyperbola integral intersection inverse Lagrange's Theorem locus logarithms method multiply observations orbital orbital force ORSON PRATT oxen parabola parallel perpendicular plane points at infinity position probable error quadrics quadrilateral radius ratio reduce represent result roots sides SOLUTION BY PROF SOLUTIONS of problems sphere square substitution surface tangent Taylor's Theorem Theorem tion triangle UNION SPRINGS unknown quantities values velocity whence zero