A Treatise on AlgebraHarper & brothers, 1846 - 346 páginas |
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... dividend above the divisor , and drawing a line between them . Thus 24-6 and a ÷ b are usually written and . = ( 17. ) The sign ( two horizontal lines ) when placed between two quantities denotes that they are equal to each other ...
... dividend above the divisor , and drawing a line between them . Thus 24-6 and a ÷ b are usually written and . = ( 17. ) The sign ( two horizontal lines ) when placed between two quantities denotes that they are equal to each other ...
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... dividend ab . It is plain also that if we have to divide ab by b , the quotient will be a . Again the dividend abc divided by a gives bc ; for a multiplied by bc gives abc . So also 12mn divided by 3m gives 4n ; for 3m multiplied by 4n ...
... dividend ab . It is plain also that if we have to divide ab by b , the quotient will be a . Again the dividend abc divided by a gives bc ; for a multiplied by bc gives abc . So also 12mn divided by 3m gives 4n ; for 3m multiplied by 4n ...
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... dividend , by 5 the coefficient of the divisor ; and have subtracted the exponent of the divisor from the exponent of the dividend . ( 67. ) Hence for the division of monomials , we have the fol- lowing RULE . 1. Divide the coefficient ...
... dividend , by 5 the coefficient of the divisor ; and have subtracted the exponent of the divisor from the exponent of the dividend . ( 67. ) Hence for the division of monomials , we have the fol- lowing RULE . 1. Divide the coefficient ...
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... dividend . We thus obtain = a - 2 a3 But a3 divided by a5 may be written and since the value of a fraction is not altered by dividing both numerator and denom- inator by the same quantity , this expression is equivalent to 1 . Hence a ...
... dividend . We thus obtain = a - 2 a3 But a3 divided by a5 may be written and since the value of a fraction is not altered by dividing both numerator and denom- inator by the same quantity , this expression is equivalent to 1 . Hence a ...
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... dividend are the same as in the divisor . Let it be required to divide a2 by a2 . The quotient is obvi- ously 1 , for every number is contained in itself once . But if we apply the rule of exponents , Art . 66 , we shall have Hence -2 ...
... dividend are the same as in the divisor . Let it be required to divide a2 by a2 . The quotient is obvi- ously 1 , for every number is contained in itself once . But if we apply the rule of exponents , Art . 66 , we shall have Hence -2 ...
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according to Art algebraic arithmetical binomial Charles Anthon coefficient common denominator Completing the square contrary sign cube root cubic equation deduce denotes Divide the number dividend divisible equation containing equation whose roots equation x³ exponent expression Extracting the root extracting the square factors find the values following RULE fourth power fourth root given equation greatest common divisor Hence inequality infinite series last term less logarithm method miles monomial multiplied negative nth root number of terms obtain order of differences original equation polynomial positive Prob problem PROPOSITION quadratic equations quotient radical quantities ratio real roots remainder Required the cube Required the fourth Required the square Required the sum result second degree second term Sheep extra simple form solved square root Sturm's Theorem subtract surd Theorem unknown quantity variation Whence whole number
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Página 38 - The square of the difference of two quantities is equal to the square of the first minus twice the product of the first by the second, plus the square of the second.
Página 37 - THEOREM I. 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 91 - To divide the number 90 into four such parts, that if the first be increased by 2, the second diminished by 2, the third multiplied...
Página 332 - ... the logarithm of a fraction is equal to the logarithm of the numerator minus the logarithm of the denominator.
Página 33 - In the multiplication of whole numbers, place the multiplier under the multiplicand, and multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, writing the right-hand figure of each product obtained under the term of the multiplier which produces it.
Página 138 - The nth root of the product of any number of factors is equal to the product of the nth roots of those factors.
Página 168 - A vintner draws a certain quantity of wine out of a full vessel that holds 256 gallons ; and then filling the vessel with water, draws off the same quantity of liquor as before, and so on for four draughts, when there were only 81 gallons of pure wine left. How much wine did he draw each time ? 50.
Página 31 - The operation consists in repeating the multiplicand as many times as there are units in the multiplier.
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Página 213 - When four magnitudes are continual proportionals, the first is said to have to the fourth the triplicate ratio of that which it has to the second, and so on, quadruplicate, &c., increasing the denomination still by unity, in any number of proportionals.