INTERSCENDENT

, in Algebra, is applied to quantities, when the exponents of their powers are radical quantities. Thus x√2, xa, &c, are interscendent quantities. See Function.

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Entry taken from A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, by Charles Hutton, 1796.

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INTEGERS
INTENSITY
INTERCOLUMNATION
INTEREST
INTERPOLATION
* INTERSCENDENT
INTERSECTION
INTERSTELLAR
INTERTIES
INTERVAL
INTRADOS