Descartes

Descartes - Rules For The Direction of The Mind
Philosophy from Descartes

RULE XIX

In this method of reasoning we must try to get expressed in two different ways each as many magnitudes as there are unknown terms; We treat the latter as though they were known when we are running over the problem in a direct course. For we shall thus have the same number of equations as there are unknowns.

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