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adfected, ppl. a. (ædˈfɛktɪd) [A specialized variant of affected.] Compounded. Of equations in Algebra: Containing different powers of an unknown quantity.1695 W. Alingham Geom. Epit. 89 The Method of finding the root of an adfected equation. 1728 Campbell in Phil. Trans. XXXV. 515 Every adfected qu...
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Richard Sault
Treatise of Algebra (52pp), in which Sault's pays special attention to Joseph Raphson's recent (1690) treatment of Converging Series for all manner of adfected
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exegesis
exegesis (ɛksɪˈdʒiːsɪs) [a. Gr. ἐξήγησις, f. ἐξηγέεσθαι to interpret, f. ἐξ- (see ex- prefix2) + ἡγέεσθαι to guide, lead. Cf. F. exégèse.] 1. Explanation, exposition (of a sentence, word, etc.); esp. the interpretation of Scripture or a Scriptural passage.1823 in Crabb Technol. Dict., Exegesis, an e...
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William Oughtred
These editions contained additional tracts on the resolution of adfected equations proposed in numbers, and other materials necessary for the use of decimal
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parodic
▪ I. † paˈrodic, a.1 Math. Obs. rare. [ad. Gr. παροδικ-ός passing, f. πάροδος a passing, a passage: see -ic.] Applied to any one of the series of degrees or powers of the unknown or variable below the highest that occurs in an equation.1684 T. Baker Geometr. Key 18 Of the Construction..of Cubic Equa...
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affected
affected, ppl. a. (əˈfɛktɪd) [f. affect + -ed. Really consists of three words: 1. pa. pple. of affect v.1 = earlier affectate; 2. adj. f. affect n. + -ed; 3. pa. pple. of affect v.2 To some extent the senses are confused, through the formal identity of the words.] I. Pa. pple. of affect v.1, = earli...
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quadratic
quadratic, a. and n. (kwəˈdrætɪk) [ad. L. type *quadrātic-us: see quadrate n.1 and -ic, and cf. F. quadratique.] A. adj. 1. a. Square. rare.1656 in Blount Glossogr. 1876 tr. Wagner's Gen. Pathol. 115 They first assume the quadratic form at a distance of one metre behind the head. 1884 Bower & Scott ...
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