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On Higher Trigonometry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2017

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An article by Mr. G. H. Hardy in the March number of The Mathematical Gazette (coupled with certain other articles in recent numbers) raises several points which can hardly be allowed to pass without further discussion. It is proposed to discuss these points under three different heads, of which the first two are treated here while the third will find space in a later number of the Gazette.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Mathematical Association 1906

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page 332 note * The reason for this somewhat astonishing dissociation of two fundamentally interrelated conceptions is perhaps to be found in the fact that, in the very nature of things, mathematics can only deal with continuity by discrete approximation.

page 334 note * Essays on Number, by Richard Dedekind (Open Court Publishing Co., Chicago) I. vii., p. 24.

page 334 note † Recently by Fine, College Algebra (Ginn & Co.), § 197, p. 61.