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| Royal Irish Academy - Ireland - 1837 - 644 pages
...negative numbers, or numbers denoting magnitudes each less than nothing, may be multiplied the one by the other, and that the product will be a positive...determined, and operated on by all the rules of positive and negative numbers, as if they were subject to those rules, although they have negative squares,... | |
| 1866 - 568 pages
...magnitudes, each less than nothing, may be multiplied- the one by the other, and that the product will be и positive number, or a number denoting a magnitude...determined, and operated on by all the rules of positive and negative numbers, as if they were subject to those rules, although they hace negatiee squares,... | |
| Robert Perceval Graves - Quaternions - 1885 - 752 pages
...negative numbers, or numbers denoting magnitudes each less than nothing, may be multiplied the one by the other, and that the product will be a positive...determined, and operated on by all the rules of positive and negative numbers as if they were subject to those rules, although they have ncgatire squares, and... | |
| Robert Perceval Graves - Mathematicians - 1885 - 754 pages
...or numbers denoting magnitudes each less than nothing, may be multiplied the one by the other, aud that the product will be a positive number, or a number...multiplying that number by itself, is therefore always positice, •whether the number be positive or negative, yet that numbers called imaginary can be found,... | |
| Morris Kline - Mathematics - 1982 - 380 pages
...negative numbers, or numbers denoting magnitudes each less than nothing, may be multiplied the one by the other, and that the product will be a positive...be positive or negative, yet that numbers, called imagmary, can be found or conceived or determined, and operated on by all the rules of positive and... | |
| Alberto A. Martínez - Mathematics - 2006 - 288 pages
...negative numbers., or numbers denoting magnitudes each less than nothing, may be multiplied the one by the other, and that the product will be a positive...determined, and operated on by all the rules of positive and negative numbers, as if they were subject to those rules, although they have negative squares,... | |
| Israel Kleiner - Mathematics - 2007 - 168 pages
...negative numbers, or numbers denoting magnitudes each less than nothing, may be multiplied the one by the other, and that the product will be a positive...denoting a magnitude greater than nothing; and that the square of a number, or the product obtained by multiplying that number by itself, is therefore... | |
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