The Edinburgh Encyclopædia Conducted by David Brewster, with the Assistance of Gentlemen Eminent in Science and Literature, 1권J. and E. Parker, 1832 |
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... continued fraction will terminate . For example , if c be a whole number , then the continued fraction , which gives the value of a , will be " +1 8 + 1 This case occurs as often as the quantity a is commen- surable , that is , when it ...
... continued fraction will terminate . For example , if c be a whole number , then the continued fraction , which gives the value of a , will be " +1 8 + 1 This case occurs as often as the quantity a is commen- surable , that is , when it ...
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... continued fraction will terminate , and the last fraction must be equivalent to the whole continued fraction . But if the quantity a be irrational , so that the continued fraction goes on to infinity , then the series of converging ...
... continued fraction will terminate , and the last fraction must be equivalent to the whole continued fraction . But if the quantity a be irrational , so that the continued fraction goes on to infinity , then the series of converging ...
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... continued no longer than 206 years , the name of their writing continued in Italy from the 7th to the 13th cen- tury , and then ceased ; when learning , having declined in that as well as in other countries , the manner of wri- ting ...
... continued no longer than 206 years , the name of their writing continued in Italy from the 7th to the 13th cen- tury , and then ceased ; when learning , having declined in that as well as in other countries , the manner of wri- ting ...
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