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[Commentary:
The table at the top gives formulae for the th entry in each column of a table generated from a constant difference , with every column increasing.
Entries in column 0 are constant ().
Entries in column 1 are denoted by .
Entries in column 2 are denoted by .
and so on; the small numbers are superscripts, not powers.
The lower half of the page lists the possible combinations of increasing columns (c) and decreasing columns (d), for up to four columns.]
Entries in column 0 are constant ().
Entries in column 1 are denoted by .
Entries in column 2 are denoted by .
and so on; the small numbers are superscripts, not powers.
The lower half of the page lists the possible combinations of increasing columns (c) and decreasing columns (d), for up to four columns.]
Ad
[Translation: On ]
[Translation: On ]
Casus differentiarum
[Translation: Cases of progressions of ]
c. designat crescentes
[Translation: c. denotes increasing ]
d.
[Translation: d. ]
[Translation: Cases of progressions of ]
c. designat crescentes
[Translation: c. denotes increasing ]
d.
[Translation: d. ]
æquationis secundi omnes
hoc casus habentur in
alijs
[Translation: all cases of the second equation here are to be found in other ]
hoc casus habentur in
alijs
[Translation: all cases of the second equation here are to be found in other ]
