Practical Algebra (revised) Prepared for the Use of the Midshipmen at the United States Naval AcademyUnited States Naval Institute, 1910 - 191 páginas |
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... quadratic equations , with the end in view of eliminating the usual text - book on Conic Sections , which par- ticular subject , together with Solid Geometry , will be given , as far as required by our course , in the introductory ...
... quadratic equations , with the end in view of eliminating the usual text - book on Conic Sections , which par- ticular subject , together with Solid Geometry , will be given , as far as required by our course , in the introductory ...
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... Quadratic Equations 1 7 CHAPTER II . COMPUTATION . 13-14 . Contracted Methods 15-18 . 19 . 20-24 . Definition of Logarithms .. Properties of Logarithms .. Tables of Logarithms 25-28 . Use of Logarithmic Tables . 29-32 . Computation by ...
... Quadratic Equations 1 7 CHAPTER II . COMPUTATION . 13-14 . Contracted Methods 15-18 . 19 . 20-24 . Definition of Logarithms .. Properties of Logarithms .. Tables of Logarithms 25-28 . Use of Logarithmic Tables . 29-32 . Computation by ...
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... Quadratic Equations 120-122 . Ellipse Parabola 127-132 . Hyperbola 133. Miscellaneous Quadratic Loci 119 Simultaneous Quadratics 122 125 128 131 132 136 139 147 CHAPTER VIII . ARTS . UNDETERMINED COEFFICIENTS . PAGE 134-135 VIII CONTENTS .
... Quadratic Equations 120-122 . Ellipse Parabola 127-132 . Hyperbola 133. Miscellaneous Quadratic Loci 119 Simultaneous Quadratics 122 125 128 131 132 136 139 147 CHAPTER VIII . ARTS . UNDETERMINED COEFFICIENTS . PAGE 134-135 VIII CONTENTS .
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... Quadratic Equations . - Any quadratic equation in one unknown quantity , x , can be written ax2 + bx + c = 0 , where a , b , and c are known numbers . Every such equation is satisfied by either of the two values X1 = -b + Vb2 - 4ac 2a ...
... Quadratic Equations . - Any quadratic equation in one unknown quantity , x , can be written ax2 + bx + c = 0 , where a , b , and c are known numbers . Every such equation is satisfied by either of the two values X1 = -b + Vb2 - 4ac 2a ...
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... quadratic equation can be found by immediate inspection of the equation , for X1 + X2 = X1X2 = ( ( - = b b Vb2-4ac + 2a b2 - ( b2 - 4ac ) с X1X2 = + = . 4a2 2a ) ( - b 2a - Thus , in the equation 5x2 - 79.2x + 3.28 = 0 , x1 + x2 = 15.84 ...
... quadratic equation can be found by immediate inspection of the equation , for X1 + X2 = X1X2 = ( ( - = b b Vb2-4ac + 2a b2 - ( b2 - 4ac ) с X1X2 = + = . 4a2 2a ) ( - b 2a - Thus , in the equation 5x2 - 79.2x + 3.28 = 0 , x1 + x2 = 15.84 ...
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Página 16 - The logarithm of any power of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number multiplied by the exponent of the power.
Página 16 - The logarithm of a quotient is equal to the logarithm of the dividend minus the logarithm of the divisor. , M , ,• , . logi — = log
Página 19 - Let N be a number whose integral part contains n digits ; then ff—. lQ(>ll)-hl lection . . ' . log N— (n - 1 ) + a fraction. Hence the characteristic is n — 1 ; that is, the characteristic of the logarithm of a number greater than unity is less by one than the number of digits in its integral part, and i& positive.
Página 20 - The characteristic of a number less than 1 is found by subtracting from 9 the number of ciphers between the decimal point and the first significant digit, and writing — 10 after the result.
Página 90 - ... therefore 1 being the trigonometrical tangent of the angle made by the line with the axis of a;, this angle must be 45°, and the ordinate at the origin is 2.
Página 4 - In practice, the quotient of two complex numbers is usually found by multiplying both numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator: o + ib _ a + ib c — id _ ac + bd be — ad . , . , n ^Md " F+ld
Página 56 - ... number of combinations of n things r at a time is the same as the number of combinations of n things n — r at a time ; This result is frequently useful in enabling us to abridge arithmetical work.
Página 23 - The cologarithm of a number is found by subtracting each figure of the logarithm from 9, except the last figure, which is subtracted from 10; then append — 10.
Página 53 - The various orders in which a number of things can be arranged are called their permutations. Thus...
Página 110 - ... in a few cases, to be hereafter pointed out, where oblique axes may be more advantageously employed. PROBLEM I. (8.) To find the equation of a straight line passing through a given point. Let us denote the coordinates of the given point by x...