Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... greater than another or even that it is greater than a finite number , because if the infinite number were greater than , say , a mil- lion it would follow that on passing from the million to higher and higher numbers we would be ...
... greater than another or even that it is greater than a finite number , because if the infinite number were greater than , say , a mil- lion it would follow that on passing from the million to higher and higher numbers we would be ...
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... greater than that of the circle A , it is clear that the area of the circle A is greater than that of the isoperimetric polygon B , and is therefore the greatest of all regular polygons having the same perimeter as the circle . We now ...
... greater than that of the circle A , it is clear that the area of the circle A is greater than that of the isoperimetric polygon B , and is therefore the greatest of all regular polygons having the same perimeter as the circle . We now ...
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... greater than the length of the in- clined plane EC , we reproduce Fig . 70 of the preceding theorem in which the vertical length BG is traversed in the same time as BC after a preliminary fall through AB . That BG is greater than BC is ...
... greater than the length of the in- clined plane EC , we reproduce Fig . 70 of the preceding theorem in which the vertical length BG is traversed in the same time as BC after a preliminary fall through AB . That BG is greater than BC is ...
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