The Whetstone of Witte

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The passage in The Whetstone of Witte introducing the equals sign[1]

The Whetstone of Witte is the shortened title of Robert Recorde's mathematics book published in 1557, the full title being The whetstone of Template:Not a typo, Template:Not a typo is the Template:Not a typo: The Coßike practise, with the rule of Equation: and the Template:Not a typo of Surde Nombers. The book covers topics including whole numbers, the extraction of roots and irrational numbers.[2] The work is notable for containing the first recorded use of the equals sign[3] and also for being the first book in English to use the plus and minus signs.[4]

Recordian notation for exponentiation, however, differed from the later Cartesian notation pq=p×p×p×p. Recorde expressed indices and surds larger than 3 in a systematic form based on the prime factorization of the exponent: a factor of two he termed a zenzic, and a factor of three, a cubic. Recorde termed the larger prime numbers appearing in this factorization sursolids, distinguishing between them by use of ordinal numbers: that is, he defined 5 as the first sursolid, written as ʃz and 7 as the second sursolid, written as Bʃz.[5] He also devised symbols for these factors: a zenzic was denoted by z, and a cubic by &. For instance, he referred to p8=p2×2×2 as zzz (the zenzizenzizenzic), and q12=q2×2×3 as zz& (the zenzizenzicubic).[6]

Later in the book he includes a chart of exponents all the way up to p80=p2×2×2×2×5 written as zzzzʃz. There is an error in the chart, however, writing p69 as Sʃz, despite it not being a prime. It should be p3×23 or &Gʃz.[7]

Page images have been made available by Victor Katz and Frank Swetz through Convergence, a publication of Mathematical Association of America.[8]

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