Academic AlgebraAmerican Book Company, 1901 - 444 páginas |
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... FRACTIONS 133 REVIEW OF FRACTIONS 160 SIMPLE EQUATIONS 163 SIMULTANEOUS SIMPLE EQUATIONS 186 INVOLUTION 214 EVOLUTION 221 THEORY OF EXPONENTS 239 RADICALS 250 REVIEW 274 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS 278 GENERAL REVIEW 316 RATIO AND PROPORTION ...
... FRACTIONS 133 REVIEW OF FRACTIONS 160 SIMPLE EQUATIONS 163 SIMULTANEOUS SIMPLE EQUATIONS 186 INVOLUTION 214 EVOLUTION 221 THEORY OF EXPONENTS 239 RADICALS 250 REVIEW 274 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS 278 GENERAL REVIEW 316 RATIO AND PROPORTION ...
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... Fractions . ( Cf. § 158. ) indicates that a is to be divided by b . 17. The Sign of Equality is , read ' is equal to ' or ' equals . ' 18. The Sign of Inequality is > or < . When used between two numbers , it signifies that they are ...
... Fractions . ( Cf. § 158. ) indicates that a is to be divided by b . 17. The Sign of Equality is , read ' is equal to ' or ' equals . ' 18. The Sign of Inequality is > or < . When used between two numbers , it signifies that they are ...
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... fraction , is called a Fractional Expression . 2 x2 a2 α -3x + is a fractional expression . x 42. An expression that contains no fraction is called an Inte- gral Expression . 5a2 - 2 a and 6x are integral expressions . 18 ACADEMIC ALGEBRA.
... fraction , is called a Fractional Expression . 2 x2 a2 α -3x + is a fractional expression . x 42. An expression that contains no fraction is called an Inte- gral Expression . 5a2 - 2 a and 6x are integral expressions . 18 ACADEMIC ALGEBRA.
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... fraction is equal to the integer . Hence , the square of such a number is equal to the square of the integer , the integer , the square of the fraction . Observe also that the sum of the first two terms of the square may be found by ...
... fraction is equal to the integer . Hence , the square of such a number is equal to the square of the integer , the integer , the square of the fraction . Observe also that the sum of the first two terms of the square may be found by ...
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... fraction , and add the fraction to the part of the quotient previously obtained . 2. Divide 2 a * — 5 a3b + 6 76 ACADEMIC ALGEBRA.
... fraction , and add the fraction to the part of the quotient previously obtained . 2. Divide 2 a * — 5 a3b + 6 76 ACADEMIC ALGEBRA.
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a²b a²b² a²x² a³b ab² algebraic numbers algebraic sum arithmetical means arithmetical progression ax² binomial cents coefficient Commutative Law complete divisor contain cube root denominator difference digits divided dividend dollars equivalent established as follows EXAMPLES exponent expression Extracting the square Find the value fraction geometrical mean geometrical progression given equation Hence highest common divisor imaginary numbers integer logarithm lowest common multiple mantissa monomial multiplied negative number number of permutations polynomial positive integer positive number pounds PRINCIPLE PROCESS proportion quadratic quotient radical ratio Reduce remainder result second term Simplify simultaneous equations SOLUTION Solve the equation Solve the following square root Substituting subtracted surd Transposing trial divisor twice units unknown number variable x²y x²y² xy²
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Página 134 - Multiplying or dividing both terms of a fraction by the same number does not change the value of the fraction.
Página 210 - ... and if the number is divided by the sum of its digits, the quotient is 21 and the remainder 4.
Página 228 - Add to the trial divisor the figure last found, multiply this complete divisor by the figure of the root found, subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for the next dividend.
Página 403 - The exponent of the power to which a fixed number, called the base, must be raised in order to produce a given number is called the logarithm of the given number.
Página 225 - Then divide the first term of the remainder by the first term of the divisor...
Página 41 - A term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other, provided its sign is changed.
Página 413 - The logarithm of any power of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number multiplied by the exponent of the power.
Página 224 - Find the square root of the first term, write it as the first term of the root, and subtract its square from the given polynomial. Divide the first term of the remainder by...
Página 76 - 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 412 - The logarithm of a quotient is found by subtracting the logarithm of the divisor from that of the dividend.