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- In geometry, the Braikenridge–Maclaurin theorem, named for 18th-century British mathematicians William Braikenridge and Colin Maclaurin, is the converse...
- William Braikenridge (also Brakenridge) (c.1700–1762) was a Scottish mathematician and cleric, a Fellow of the Royal Society from 1752. He was son of John...
- Scarlatta 2021, p. 1. Previté-Orton 1978, p. 776. Braikenridge 1859, p. 3. Matar****o 2001. Braikenridge 1859, p. 14. Warnicke 1989, p. 22. Wieck 2021, p...
- conic. The converse is the Braikenridge–Maclaurin theorem, named for 18th-century British mathematicians William Braikenridge and Colin Maclaurin (Mills...
- George Weare Braikenridge FSA (1775–1856) was an English antiquarian. He was born in the Colony of Virginia, but lived for most of his life in Bristol...
- Synthetically, the conic can be constructed by the Braikenridge–Maclaurin construction, by applying the Braikenridge–Maclaurin theorem, which is the converse of...
- of the Account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries (1749) Braikenridge–Maclaurin theorem Trisectrix of Maclaurin Cayley's ****tic Cramer's paradox...
- from Bristol to the topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge. The Braikenridge Collection makes Bristol's early 19th-century appearance one...
- Bristol, England to the topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge. The Braikenridge Collection makes Bristol's early 19th century appearance one...
- James Bradley, English Astronomer Royal (born 1693) July 30 – William Braikenridge, English clergyman and geometer (born 1700) "Today & History". Equitable...