Excerpt from The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary Algebraic Forms
The highest power of a in this equation being n, it is said to be an equation of the nth degree in a. For an equation of the nh degree we shall, in general, employ the form here written. The suffix attached to the letter a indicates the power of a.
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Excerpt from The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary Algebraic Forms
An equation is said to be complete when it contains terms involving a in all its powers from n to 0, and incomplete when some of the terms are absent; or, in other words, when some of the coefficients &c., are equal to zero. The term which does not contain at, is called the absolute term. An equa tion is numerical, or algebraical, according as its coefficients are numbers, or algebraical symbols.
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Condición: New. KlappentextrnrnExcerpt from The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary Algebraic FormsThe highest power of a in this equation being n, it is said to be an equation of the nth degree in a. For an equation of the. Nº de ref. del artículo: 2148015001
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