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" To wit, when we seek to subject them to numeration ... we find that they flee away perpetually, so that not one of them can be apprehended precisely in itself. . . . Now that cannot be called a true number which is of such a nature that it lacks precision.... "
The Teaching of Algebra (including Trigonometry) - 412. lappuse
autors: Sir Thomas Percy Nunn, Thomas Percy Nunn - 1919 - 616 lapas
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The Teaching of Algebra (including Trigonometry)

Sir Thomas Percy Nunn - 1914 - 654 lapas
...: " Incommensurable magnitudes have not to one another the ratio which a number has to a number ". one hand, argues Stifel, " since, in proving geometrical...easily seen that each irrational falls between APBX FIG. 92. two consecutive integers. Also they are not fractions with definite numerators and denominators,...
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The Teaching of Algebra (including Trigonometry)

Thomas Percy Nunn, Sir Thomas Percy Nunn - 1914 - 760 lapas
...: " Incommensurable magnitudes have not to one another the ratio which a number has to a number ". one hand, argues Stifel, " since, in proving geometrical...is easily seen that each irrational falls between 0 ifi FIG. 92. two consecutive integers. Also they are not fractions with definite numerators and denominators,...
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Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty

Morris Kline - 1982 - 380 lapas
...irrational numbers are numbers at all. To wit, when we seek to subject them to numeration [decimal form] ... we find that they flee away perpetually so that not...number, but lies hidden in a kind of cloud of infinity. Then Stifel added that real numbers are either whole numbers or fractions, and, obviously, irrationals...
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Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times: Volume 1

Morris Kline - 1990 - 434 lapas
...are numbers at all. To wit, when we seek to subject them to numeration [decimal representation] ... we find that they flee away perpetually, so that not...number, but lies hidden in a kind of cloud of infinity, He then argues that real numbers are either whole numbers or fractions; obviously irrationals are neither,...
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Understanding the Infinite

Shaughan Lavine - 1994 - 398 lapas
...irrational numbers are numbers at all. To wit, when we seek [to give them a decimal representation] ... we find that they flee away perpetually, so that not...number, but lies hidden in a kind of cloud of infinity. [KH72, p. 251] As we shall see, Stifel's remarks were prescient: the basis of the irrational numbers...
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The Logic of Thermostatistical Physics

Gerard G. Emch, Chuang Liu - 2002 - 726 lapas
...[2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, ...] e =2+ [1,2,1, 1,4,1, 1,6,...] \ (5.4.7) TT =3+ [7,15,1,292,1,1,1,2, . . .] J an irrational number is not a true number but lies hidden in a kind of cloud of infinity. |Stifel, 1544] Euler [1744a] proved in 1737/44 that the simple continued fraction expansion of every...
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Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity

David Foster Wallace - 2003 - 340 lapas
...irrational numbers are numbers at all. To wit, when we seek to subject them to [decimal representation], we find that they flee away perpetually, so that not...number, but lies hidden in a kind of cloud of infinity. §2d. "UNAVOIDABLE BUT ULTIMATELY IYI-GRADE INTERPOLATION Skip the following few pages if you like,...
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