I consider mathematical quantities in this place not as consisting of very small parts, but as described by a continued motion. Lines are described, and therefore generated not by the apposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points ; superficies... The Mathematician - Page 1931751 - 399 pagesFull view - About this book
| Isaac Newton - Calculus - 1745 - 524 pages
...very fmall Parts ; but as defcrib'd by a continued Motion. Lines are defcrib'd, and thereby generated not by the Appofition of Parts, but by the continued Motion of Points ; Superficies's by the Motion of Lines; Solids by the Motion of Superficies's j Angles by the Rotation... | |
| John Playfair - Science - 1822 - 464 pages
...as described by a continued motion. Lines are described and thereby generated, not by the apposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points, superficies by the motion of lines," &c—Quadrature of Curves, Introduction. vature at every point; it could measure the length of any... | |
| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - Scotland - 1839 - 288 pages
...described by a continued motion. Lines are described, and therefore generated, not by the opposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points ; superficies by the motion of lines ; soh'ds by the motion of superficies ; angles by the rotation of the sides ; portions of time by a... | |
| John Napier - 1839 - 290 pages
...described by a continued motion. Lines are described, and therefore generated, not by the opposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points ; superficies by the motion of lines ; solids by the motion of superficies ; angles by the rotation of the sides ; portions of time by a... | |
| Robert Potts - Arithmetic - 1876 - 392 pages
...described by a continued motion. Lines are described, and therefore generated not by the apposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points ; superficies by the motion of lines ; solids by the motion of superficies ; angles by the rotation of the sides ; portions of time by a... | |
| Robert Potts - Arithmetic - 1876 - 389 pages
...described by a continued motion. Lines are described, and therefore generated not by the apposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points ; superficies by the motion of lines ; solids by the motion of superficies ; angles by the rotation of the sides ; portions of time by a... | |
| Robert Potts - 1879 - 668 pages
...described by a continued motion. Lines are described, and therefore generated not by the apposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points ; superficies by the motion of lines ; solids by the motion of superficies ; angles by the rotation of the sides ; portions of time by a... | |
| Robert Potts - Algebra - 1879 - 672 pages
...described by a continued motion. Lines are described, and therefore generated not by the apposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points ; superficies by the motion of linee ; solids by the motion of superficies ; angles by the rotation of the sides; portions of time... | |
| Florian Cajori - Mathematics - 1898 - 512 pages
...described by a continued motion. Lines are described, and thereby generated, not by the apposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points ; superficies by the motion of lines ; solids by the motion of superficies ; angles by the rotation of the sides ; portions of time by continual... | |
| Morris Kline - Mathematics - 1990 - 434 pages
...described by a continual motion. Lines are described, and thereby generated, not by the apposition of parts, but by the continued motion of points; superficies by the motion of lines; solids by the motions of superficies; angles by the rotation of the sides; portions of time by continued... | |
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