th Like Eliminands asserted to exist, yield
an Entity, in which both Retinends change their Signs._
* * * * *
In order to help the Reader to remember the peculiarities and Formulae of
these three Figures, I will put them all together in one Table.
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TABLE IX.
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| Fig. I. |
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| xm_{0} + ym'_{0} > xy_{0} |
| |
| Two Nullities, with Unlike Eliminands, yield a |
| Nullity, in which both Retinends keep their Signs. |
| |
| A Retinend, asserted in the Premisses to exist, may |
| be so asserted in the Conclusion. |
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| Fig. II. |
| |
| xm_{0} + ym_{1} > x'y_{1} |
| |
| A Nullity and an Entity, with Like Eliminands, |
| yield an Entity, in which the Nullity-Retinend |
| changes its Sign. |
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| Fig. III. |
| |
| xm_{0} + ym_{0} + m_{1} > x'y'_{1} |
| |
| Two Nullities, with Like Eliminands asserted |
| to exist, yield an Entity, in which both Retinends |
| change their Signs. |
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I will now work out, by these Formulae, as models for the Reader to
imitate, some Problems in Syllogisms which have been already worked, by
Diagrams, in Book V., Chap. II.
(1) [see p. 64]
"No
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