An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics, Adapted to the Method of Instruction in the American CollegesHowe & Deforest, 1814 - 303 páginas |
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... effects which they pro- duce on the mind , are to be seen , principally , in the regulation and increased energy of the reasoning pow- ers . These they are calculated to call into frequent and vigorous exercise . At the same time ...
... effects which they pro- duce on the mind , are to be seen , principally , in the regulation and increased energy of the reasoning pow- ers . These they are calculated to call into frequent and vigorous exercise . At the same time ...
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... effect , as annexing an equal negative quantity ; and taking away a negative quantity is the same , as annexing an equal positive one . Suppose + b is to be subtracted from Taking away + b , from a + b , leaves And annexing -b , to a + ...
... effect , as annexing an equal negative quantity ; and taking away a negative quantity is the same , as annexing an equal positive one . Suppose + b is to be subtracted from Taking away + b , from a + b , leaves And annexing -b , to a + ...
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... effect- ed is called Division . We obtain the number 4 , by dividing 24 by 6. The quantity to be divided is called the dividend ; the given factor , the divisor ; and that which is required , the quotient . 115. DIVISION is finding a ...
... effect- ed is called Division . We obtain the number 4 , by dividing 24 by 6. The quantity to be divided is called the dividend ; the given factor , the divisor ; and that which is required , the quotient . 115. DIVISION is finding a ...
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... effect , multiplying the quotient by that quantity . 24 Thus , if the constant divisor is 6 , then 6 4 the quotient . 2 × 24 Multiplying the dividend by 2 , = 2X4 6 3 × 24 Multiplying the dividend by 3 , = 3x4 . 6 n x 24 Multiplying by ...
... effect , multiplying the quotient by that quantity . 24 Thus , if the constant divisor is 6 , then 6 4 the quotient . 2 × 24 Multiplying the dividend by 2 , = 2X4 6 3 × 24 Multiplying the dividend by 3 , = 3x4 . 6 n x 24 Multiplying by ...
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... effect , multiplying the quo- tient by that quantity . Thus 24 = 4 . 6 Dividing the divisor by 2 , 24 36 2 × 4 Dividing by 3 , 24 36 3x4 Y For the method of performing division , when the divisor and dividend are both compound ...
... effect , multiplying the quo- tient by that quantity . Thus 24 = 4 . 6 Dividing the divisor by 2 , 24 36 2 × 4 Dividing by 3 , 24 36 3x4 Y For the method of performing division , when the divisor and dividend are both compound ...
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Página 214 - In an arithmetical progression, the sum of the extremes is equal to the sum of any other two terms equally distant from the extremes.
Página 188 - Conversely, if the product of two quantities is equal to the product of two other quantities, the first two may be made the extremes, and the other two the means of a proportion.
Página 265 - The operation consists in repeating the multiplicand as many times as there are units in the multiplier.
Página 227 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient.
Página 189 - If four quantities are proportional, THE ORDER OF THE MEANS, OR OF THE EXTREMES, OR OF THE TERMS OF BOTH COUPLETS, MAY BE INVERTED, WITHOUT DESTROYING THE PROPORTION.
Página 40 - We have seen that multiplying by a whole number, is taking the multiplicand as many times as there are units in the multiplier.
Página 85 - If four magnitudes are in proportion, the product of the two extremes is equal to the product of the two means.
Página 187 - When there is a series of quantities, such that the ratios of the first to the second, of the second to the third, of the third to the fourth, &c., are all equal ; the quantities are said to be in continued proportion.
Página 60 - The Value of a fraction is the quotient of the numerator divided by the denominator.
Página 61 - ... produce the same effect on the value of the fraction, as multiplying the numerator. In all cases...