... is less compact and less easily reproduced. Its message is frequently inarticulate and obscure. For these and similar reasons it should be regarded as a subsidiary algebraic instrument which fulfils its best office when it either leads up to a formula... The Teaching of Algebra (including Trigonometry) - 46. lappuseautors: Sir Thomas Percy Nunn - 1914 - 616 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
 | Sir Thomas Percy Nunn, Thomas Percy Nunn - 1914 - 616 lapas
...its best office when it either leads up to a formula by which it may itself be superseded, or serves to unfold more fully the implications of a formula...whose properties have been only partially explored. As contrasted with the symbolic formula the usefulness and the limitations of the graph both rest upon... | |
 | American Mathematical Society - 1917
...its best office when it either leads up to a formula by which it may itself be superseded, or serves to unfold more fully the implications of a formula...whose properties have been only partially explored." After such a carefully considered statement the reader will probably be surprised that Dr. Nunn should... | |
 | Sir Thomas Percy Nunn - 1919 - 616 lapas
...its best office when it either leads up to a formula by which it may itself be superseded, or serves to unfold more fully the implications of a formula...whose properties have been only partially explored. As contrasted with the symbolic formula the usefulness and the limitations of the graph both rest upon... | |
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