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    Herr Hermite hatte die Formel zum Beweise gestellt, dass \[ \int_0^1 \frac{\sin \alpha \,dx}{1+2x\cos \alpha + x^2} = \tfrac 12 \alpha - n\pi, \] wo \(n\) die grösste ganze Zahl bedeutet, die dem Bruche \(\frac{\alpha}{2\pi}\) zunächst liegt (grösser oder kleiner als derselbe). Herr Curtis beweist, dass man allgemeiner hat: \[ \int_0^k \frac{\sin \alpha\, dx}{1+2x\cos \alpha +x^2} = \lambda(\alpha - 2n\pi), \] worin \(n\) dieselbe Zahl bedeutet, \(\lambda\) durch die Gleichung bestimmt wird: \[ \frac{\sin \lambda (\alpha -2n\pi)}{\sin(1- \lambda)(\alpha - 2n\pi)} =k. \]
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