Select exercises for young proficients in the mathematicks ... / By Thomas Simpson.

  • Simpson, Thomas, 1710-1761.
Date:
1752
    Then will the Value of all the Lives be nearly ~a -{- 2-mbxbz > 2-mcxc2 , 2-Wxi4 . 2- T——I——t -me xc5 , c. -+ cSc. 4# ' qab 1 16 ahc 1 2$abcd Which Theorem, in that Cafe where all the Lives are equal, will become much more fimple, being then re¬ ducible to a -f- i-ma x a x | 4" i +' I? + Where as many Terms of the Series \ -j- i + r-z CsV. are to be taken, as are exprefTed by the Number of the Lives, lefs one. The END. ERRATA./ Page xi, 1. ii, for 4^ read 2</; p. 6r, 1. laft, for g r. fjr j p. 73, J. 23, zittr either, x.be\ p.8l, 1. ii, for a r. 77 j p. 82, 1. 18, for = 2mn'z r. -f- 2*»« 3 p. 87, 1. 19, for 51, r. 52 3 1. 27, for 26 and 27, r. 29 and 30 5 p. 89, 1. 4, for BC r. AC 3 p. 98, J. 10, for b r. a, and for a r. b ; p. 99, 1. 24, for HG r. HI3 p. 106, 1. 10, for EK r. IK ; p. 109, 1. 27, for mma, under the Radical Sign, r. mna3 p. 126, 1. 18, r. to, and from 5 p. 133, 1. 18, for inferibed r. deferibedj p. 157, 1. 20, for HKL r. KHL3 p. 166, 1. 16, for ADE r. AED 5 p. 174, 1. 3, for HN r. HL 3 p. 184, 1. 11, dele •with; p. 180, 1. 7, for Power r. Powder ; p. 214, 1. 12, for 3000 r. 6000 3 p. 228, 1. 6, r. Equations j 1. 20, for”!!!.1 r. -—? 5 p. 231, I. 8, for 1 2 I—22: r. 4X1—2*; p. 234, I.28, dele the Comma, and before Fluxions r. the j p. 311, 1. 14, before profufe r. a.
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