Arithmetic examples of algebraic addition of n times k figures.

PART OF:
Notations of the Analytical Engine
Made:
1841-04-05
part of archive:
The Babbage Papers
maker:
Babbage, Charles
Arithmetic examples of algebraic addition of n times k figures. Arithmetic examples of algebraic addition of n times k figures. Arithmetic examples of algebraic addition of n times k figures. Arithmetic examples of algebraic addition of n times k figures. Arithmetic examples of algebraic addition of n times k figures.

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This notation includes a related sheet described as 'Multiplication. Superseded by Notation 206 dated 24 May 1845 on account of table being necessarily made in a different manner.' It was originally numbered as 205x by Babbage and F.205x by Bromley. Dimensions of this sheet folded out 53 cm x 132 cm.

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BAB/F/205
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