Higher AlgebraFisher and Schwatt, 1901 - 615 páginas |
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... arranged ; a given number of positive units will cancel an equal number of negative units , and vice versa ; and a given number of parts of positive units will cancel an equal number of like parts of negative units , and vice versa ...
... arranged ; a given number of positive units will cancel an equal number of negative units , and vice versa ; and a given number of parts of positive units will cancel an equal number of like parts of negative units , and vice versa ...
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... arrangement of units in rows and columns : a units in each row b rows 1 • The total number of units in this arrangement is obtained either by multiplying the number in each row , a , by the number of rows , b , giving ax b ; or by ...
... arrangement of units in rows and columns : a units in each row b rows 1 • The total number of units in this arrangement is obtained either by multiplying the number in each row , a , by the number of rows , b , giving ax b ; or by ...
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... arrangement of b's in rows and columns : c columns of b's b b b b b a rows of b's b b b Each row contains bx c units ; and , since there are a rows , the total number of units is ( b × c ) xa , or a × ( b × c ) , by Art . 7 . But each ...
... arrangement of b's in rows and columns : c columns of b's b b b b b a rows of b's b b b Each row contains bx c units ; and , since there are a rows , the total number of units is ( b × c ) xa , or a × ( b × c ) , by Art . 7 . But each ...
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... arranged so that the exponents of some one letter increase , or decrease , from term to term , the multinomial is said to be arranged to ascending , or descending , powers of that letter . The letter is called the letter of arrangement ...
... arranged so that the exponents of some one letter increase , or decrease , from term to term , the multinomial is said to be arranged to ascending , or descending , powers of that letter . The letter is called the letter of arrangement ...
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... arranged as follows : Write the multiplier under the multiplicand , the first partial product , i.e. , the product of the multiplicand by the first term of the multiplier , under the multiplier , the second partial product under the ...
... arranged as follows : Write the multiplier under the multiplicand , the first partial product , i.e. , the product of the multiplicand by the first term of the multiplier , under the multiplier , the second partial product under the ...
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Higher Algebra George Egbert Fisher,Isaac J. 1867- jt. auth Schwatt Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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a₁ a²b a²x a²x² ab² algebraic arithmetical means arithmetical progression assigned number ax² b₁ binomial coefficient Commutative Law complex number continued fraction convergent corresponding cube root definition denominator determinant difference digits divided divisor equal equivalent EXERCISES exponent Find the values finite following expressions following principle geometrical progression given equation given expression given number given series given system greater harmonical means inequality integer irrational number less logarithm mantissa method miles multinomial multiplied negative number obtained parentheses positive integer positive number powers preceding article principal root quadratic equation quotient r₁ radicand rational number remainder required numbers result S₁ second member second term Simplify solution Solve the equation square root Substituting subtracted surds unknown number whence wherein x²y yards
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Página 209 - Nos. 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10, 11 and 12.
Página 73 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, the result will be the first term of the quotient.
Página 359 - In any proportion the terms are in proportion by Composition and Division; that is, the sum of the first two terms is to their difference, as the sum of the last two terms is to their difference.
Página 64 - 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 363 - One quantity is said to vary directly as a second and inversely as a third, when it varies as the second and the reciprocal of the third jointly.
Página 456 - ж2), etc-, are functions of x ; corresponding to any value of x, the first function has one value, the second has two values. Again, the area of a circle is a function of its radius ; the distance a train runs is a function of the time and speed. 4. Much simplicity is introduced into mathematical investigations by employing special symbols for functions. The symbol f(x), read function of x, is very commonly used to denote a function of x.
Página 364 - The volume of a gas varies inversely as the pressure when the temperature is constant. When the pressure is 15, the volume is 20; what is the volume when the pressure is 20 ? Let v stand for the volume and p for the pressure. Then from pv = k we obtain k = 300. Therefore pv = 300. Consequently, when p = 20, 20 v = 300 ; whence v = 15. EXERCISES III. If zee y, what is the expression for x in terms of y, 1.
Página 379 - Progression (AP), is a series in which each term, after the first, is formed by adding a constant number to the preceding term.
Página 204 - A system of linear equations has a definite number of solutions. (i.) When the number of equations is the same as the number of unknown numbers. (ii.) When the equations are independent and consistent.
Página 100 - The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square \ (¿ of the first, plus twice the product of the first and second, plus the J square of the second.