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English: This extract of a page of Lagrange's "Additions au mémoire sur la résolution des équations numériques" from 1770 shows the use of intermediate fractions in the theory of continued fractions. |
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Source | Scan of a page of the collected works of Lagrange |
Author | Joseph-Louis Lagrange: Collected works |
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