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Certain Processes in the Theory of Equations illustrated Geometrically.—

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 October 2008

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The Derived Function: In what follows by f(x) is meant a rational integral function of x of degree n with the coefficient of xn unity. By the “roots of f(x)” is meant the roots of f(x) = 0; by f′(x) is meant df(x)/dx.

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