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General Theory of Irrational Number; Integration of dy/y.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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THERE is a perfectly natural way of arriving at the differential coefficient of ax, and the corresponding integration of dy/y, provided that the ordinary inadequate bookwork of indices is properly supplemented to include irrational indices. (This is really necessary for logarithms to be treated rigorously.) The graph of y = ax, x any real number and a positive,
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