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On the Nature of Differentials of Each Order

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In the first chapter we saw that if the variable quantity x received an increment equal to ω, then from this each function of x obtained an increment that can be expressed as + 2 + 3 +..., and this expression may be finite or it may go to infinity.

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Euler (2000). On the Nature of Differentials of Each Order. In: Foundations of Differential Calculus. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-22645-1_4

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