The territory of arithmetic ends where the two ideas of "variables" and of "algebraic form" commence their sway.


An Introduction to Mathematics - Chapter 5 (p. 48), Oxford University Press, Inc. 1958


The territory of arithmetic ends where the two ideas of variables and of algebraic form commence their sway.

The territory of arithmetic ends where the two ideas of variables and of algebraic form commence their sway.

The territory of arithmetic ends where the two ideas of variables and of algebraic form commence their sway.

The territory of arithmetic ends where the two ideas of variables and of algebraic form commence their sway.