small parts, but as generated by continued motion, by means of which they increase or decrease, as a line by the motion of a point, a surface by the motion of a line, and a solid by the motion of a surface, which is no new principle in geometry, having... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 1941798Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Thomas Simpson - 1750 - 302 pages
...Ma^riftudes are to be confidered as generated by the continual Motion of fome of their Bounds or Extremes; as a Line by the Motion of a Point -, a Surface by...of a Line ; and a Solid by the Motion of a Surface. I 2. Every Quantity fo generated is called a variable, or flowing Quantity : And the Magnitude by which... | |
 | Thomas Simpson - 1776 - 576 pages
...Magnitudes are to be confidered as generated by the continual Moción of fomc of their Bounds or Extremes ; as a Line by the Motion of a Point ; a Surface by...a Line ; and a Solid by the Motion of a. Surface. I 2. Every Quantity fo generated is called a variable, or flowing Quantity : And the Magnitude by which... | |
 | George Baron - 1804
...of Walter Folger, jun. Nan-. twktt. If I. Every quantity is here considered as generated by motion; a line by the motion of a point; a surface by the motion of a line; a solid by the motion of a surface.* If 2. The quantity thus generated is called th« fluent or flowing... | |
 | George Baron - 1804
...Walter Folger, jua, Nan* . tucktt. 1 1 . Every quantity is here considered as generated by motion; a line by the motion of a point; a surface by the motion of a line; .a solid by the motion of a surface.» 1 2. The quantity thus generated is., called the, fluent or... | |
 | Henry Kett - 1805
...magnitudes or quantities are supposed to be generated by motion. Thus, a line is supposed to be generated by the motion of a point, a surface by the motion of a line, and a solid by the motion of a surface. Algebra and geometry lend their aid to this sublime science. Mixed mathematics, which constitute the... | |
 | Henry Kett - 1805
...magnitudes or quantities are supposed to be generated by motion. Thus, a line is supposed to be generated by the motion of a point, a surface by the motion of a line, and a solid by the motion of a surface. Algebra and geometry lend their aid to this sublime science. Mixed mathematics, which constitute the... | |
 | Charles Hutton - 1807
...Doctrine of Fluxions, magnitudes or quantities of all kinds are considered, not as made up of a number of small parts, but as generated by continued motion,...of a line ; and a solid by the motion of a surface. So likewise, time may be considered as represented by aline, increasing uniformly by the motion of... | |
 | Charles Hutton - 1811
...Doctrine of Fluxions, magnitudes or quantities of all kinds are considered, not as made up of a number pf small parts, but as generated by continued motion,...of a line; and a solid by the motion of a surface. §o likewise, time may be considered as represented by a line, increasing uniformly by the motion of... | |
 | Henry Kett - 1812
...magnitudes or quantities are supposed to be generated by motion. Thus, a line is supposed to be generated by the motion of a point, a surface by the motion of a line, and a solid by the motion of a surface. Algebra and geometry lend their aid to this sublime science. Mixed mathematics, which constitute the... | |
 | Samuel Vince - 1812 - 256 pages
...SECTION I. •vww*.t ^-vww^w \ RTICLE 1. Every quantity ia,here considered -£\. as generated by motion ; a line by the motion of a point; a surface by the motion of a line ; a solid by the motion of a surface*. 3. The velocities with which flowing quantities increase or... | |
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