Excerpt from A Commentary on Newton's Principia, Vol. 2 of 2: With a Supplementary Volume; Designed for the Use of Students at the Universities Then it is evident that if x, y, z are given, the point P can be found practically by taking A x x, A y y, drawing x z, y 2 parallel...
""A Commentary On Newton�������s Principia V2: With A Supplementary Volume (1833)"" is a book written by John Martin Frederick Wright. The book is a detailed analysis and commentary of Sir Isaac Newton's famous work, ""Principia...