Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and Horner's Theorems, and Practical ExamplesA. S. Barnes & Company, 1857 - 400 páginas |
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... respect , possesses all the properties of numbers . Proposi- tions , therefore , concerning numbers , have this remarkable pecu- liarity , that they are propositions concerning all quantities whatever . Algebra extends the ...
... respect , possesses all the properties of numbers . Proposi- tions , therefore , concerning numbers , have this remarkable pecu- liarity , that they are propositions concerning all quantities whatever . Algebra extends the ...
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... respect to polynomials that we can often discover by mere inspection that they are not divisible . When the polynomials contain two or more letters , observe the two terms of the dividend and divisor , which contain the highest powers ...
... respect to polynomials that we can often discover by mere inspection that they are not divisible . When the polynomials contain two or more letters , observe the two terms of the dividend and divisor , which contain the highest powers ...
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... respect to the unknown quantity , having the unknown quantity for a first term and the two roots , with their signs changed , for second terms . For example , the equation x2 + 3x - 28 = 0 being solved , gives x = 4 and x = 7 ; either ...
... respect to the unknown quantity , having the unknown quantity for a first term and the two roots , with their signs changed , for second terms . For example , the equation x2 + 3x - 28 = 0 being solved , gives x = 4 and x = 7 ; either ...
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... respect to these quantities . For , we can substitute for one of the unknown quantities , an auxiliary unknown quantity multiplied into the second un- known quantity , and by combining the two resulting equations we can find an equation ...
... respect to these quantities . For , we can substitute for one of the unknown quantities , an auxiliary unknown quantity multiplied into the second un- known quantity , and by combining the two resulting equations we can find an equation ...
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... respect to the exponents , we observe that the ex- ponent of x , in the first term , is equal to the number of bino- mial factors employed . In each of the following terms to the right , this exponent is diminished by 1 to the last term ...
... respect to the exponents , we observe that the ex- ponent of x , in the first term , is equal to the number of bino- mial factors employed . In each of the following terms to the right , this exponent is diminished by 1 to the last term ...
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algebraic expression algebraic quantities approximating fraction arithmetical arithmetical progression becomes called co-efficient common difference contrary signs cube root deduce denote the number derived polynomial Divide dividend entire number equal exactly divisible example exponent extract the square figures Find the factors find the values following RULE formula fractional unit given equation given number gives greater number greatest common divisor hence indicated inequality irreducible fraction last term leading letter least common multiple logarithm mixed quantity monomial multiplicand and multiplier nth power nth root number of terms obtain operation perfect square positive roots preceding problem proposed equation quotient radical sign real roots Reduce the polynomial remainder required to find result second degree second member second term simplest form square root substituted subtract suppose taken third transformed equation unknown quantity whence whole number X₁
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Página 121 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Página 174 - For, we can find the value of one of the unknown quantities in terms of the other and known quantities...
Página 286 - The logarithm of a number is the exponent of the power to which it is necessary to raise a fixed number, in order to produce the first number.
Página 39 - That is, the square of the sum of two quantities is equal to the square of the first, plus twice the product of the first by the second, plus the square of the second.
Página 10 - Logic is a portion of the art of thinking; language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principal instruments or helps of thought; and any imperfection in the instrument or in the mode of employing it is confessedly liable, still more than in almost any other art, to confuse and impede the process and destroy all ground of confidence in the result.
Página 200 - RULE. I. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the right hand ; the left hand period will often contain less than three places of figures.
Página 100 - If A and B together can perform a piece of work in 8 days, A and c together in 9 days, and B and c in 10 days, how many days will it take each person to perform the same work alone.
Página 35 - We have, then, for the multiplication of polynomials, the following RULE. Multiply all the terms of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier in succession, aff'ccting the product of any two terms with the sign plus, when tlieir signs are alike, and with the sign minus, when their signs
Página 41 - Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor.
Página 200 - The cube of a number is equal to the cube of the tens, plus three times the product of the square of the tens by the units, plus three times the product of the tens by the square of the units, plus the cube of the units.