10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABSCISSE»
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A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences: ...
In the parabola, one ordinate has but one abscisse j in an ellipsis, it has two ; in
an hyperbola consisting of two parts, it has also two ; and in curves of the second
and third order, it may have three and four. In the parabola, the abscisse is a third
...
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Miscellanea curiosa mathematica: or, The literary ...
But if the two points F are not coincident ; then, upon a long abscisse
representing C G, erect" an ordinate G 1, repreienting how much the first F ...
which, upon the same abscisse, take a new line C 2, to represent again by it the
excentricity CG.
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The Cyclopædia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
ABSCISSE, ABSCISSA, in Conicr, a part of the diameter or transverse axir, of a
conic fection, intercepted between the wert-ex, or some other fixed point, and a
semiordinate. Such are the lines AP, AP, &e. (Tah Corzicr, fig. 20.) intercepted ...
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Early Mathematical Economics, 1871-1915
Elle atteint un maximum L dont l'abscisse est un prix de iA) en tB) inverse d'un
prix de tB) en tA)Pbm qui est lui- même l'abscisse du point Bm pour lequel le
rectangle inscrit en BdBp est maximum. Puis elle s'abaisse en se rapprochant
encore ...
Roberto Marchionatti, 2004
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The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
ii, In^tbe ^Uipsiijbtfie square of the ordinate is equal to the'rectangle under the
parameter and the abscisse, lessened by another -rectangle under the said
abscisse, and a fourth proportional to the axi*, the parameter, and the abscisse.
Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke, 1766
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Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
or = /" a — » (3 *+- » x f z y, &c. and taking the Fluents, 2 the Area of the Curve,
whose Abscisse is x, or B C, and Ordinate x "y, is equal to /" a — n t"~l 3 □+* « x f
2 y, &c. But when 2 * is equal to A C, then «, )8, y, &c. will be equal to A, B, C, &c.
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1734
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Most Honourable Remembrance: The Life and Work of Thomas Bayes
[38][38][38] Let the area ABC = A, the abscisse AB = b, the ordinate BC = k, all
which are standing quantities as well as the square QM = M, and its side QO = q;
and let any other ordinate, with its correspondent abscisse and adjoining area, ...
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The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End ...
1 or = t" a — » /"— * (5 -+□ n x / »-* y, &c. and taking the Fluents, 2 Che Area of
the Curve, whose Abscisse is x, or B C, and Ordinate « — 1 x "v, is equal to /"«—«
/ 3 + »x / "~» y, &c. But when 2 * is equal to A C, then a, &, y, &c. will be equal to A
...
Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, 1734
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The philosophical transactions and collections: abridged and ...
-I or = t* a — » /"— 1 (3 -t- » x / y, &c. and taking the Fluents, 2 Che Area of the
Curve, whose Abscisse is x, or B C, and Ordinate » — i x "y, is equal to /" a — » / "
—, 0 + « x / 2 y, &c. But when 2 * is equal to A C, then a, /3, y, &c. will be equal to
A, ...
Royal society of London, 1734
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Mathematical Tracts of the Late Benjamin Robins ...: ...
a — nt*-1 x — b + n x ^-^in'z x — 'cf fcfc. or = r'x — »/n-'p + » x ^^-in-2y, &?f. and
taking the fluents, the area of the curve, whose abscisse is x, or BC, and ordinate
x"y, is equal to — a/n-'P + » x ^-/n_2j', Oft. But when # is equal to AC, then *, (3, ...
Benjamin Robins, James Wilson (M.D., of London.), 1761
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ABSCISSE»
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Une alternance noir-blanc se traduit sur la courbe par un point avec l'abscisse 255, une alternance noir-gris donne un point à 125 d'abscisse ... «Ere Numérique, Dec 14»
Patrick Bailly-Maître-Grand, jusqu'au point de non-retour
Les mouches ne sont plus que des points entre abscisse et ordonnée, des notes sur une partition, des pixels sur un écran tacheté. «Blog Le Monde, Aug 14»