... time approach to each other within less than any given difference, become ultimately equal. If you deny it, let them be ultimately unequal, and let their ultimate difference be D, then they cannot approach nearer to equality than quantities having... The Mathematician - Strona 2051751 - Liczba stron: 399Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Isaac Newton - 1745 - Liczba stron: 524
...Newton the following Lemma '. " Quantities, as likewife the Ratios of Quantities, which con ftantly " tend to Equality during any finite Time, and before...Difference, at " laft become equal. " If you deny it ; let them be at laft unequal, and let their lail " Difference be D. Therefore they cannot come nearer... | |
| 1841 - Liczba stron: 524
...consequently been taken to it. ' Quantities,' says Newton, ' and the ratio of quantities, which constantly tend to equality during any finite time, and before the end of that time approach to each other within less than any given difference, become ultimately equal. If you deny... | |
| 1841 - Liczba stron: 1040
...consequently been taken to it. ' Quantities," says Newton, ' and the ratio of quantities, which constantly tend to equality during any finite time, and before the end of I hart time approach to each other within less than any given difference, become ultimately equal.... | |
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