University Algebra: Embracing a Logical Development of the Science with Numerous Graded ExamplesA.S. Barnes, 1889 - 320 páginas |
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... given ; and 2d . Unknown Quantities , those whose values are required . Known Quantities are generally represented by the leading letters of the alphabet ; as , a , b , c , & c . Unknown Quantities are generally represented by the ...
... given ; and 2d . Unknown Quantities , those whose values are required . Known Quantities are generally represented by the leading letters of the alphabet ; as , a , b , c , & c . Unknown Quantities are generally represented by the ...
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... given quantities a third , which , being added to the second , will produce the first . The first is called the Minuend , the second the Sub- trahend , and the third the Remainder , or the Difference . - 22. To demonstrate a rule for ...
... given quantities a third , which , being added to the second , will produce the first . The first is called the Minuend , the second the Sub- trahend , and the third the Remainder , or the Difference . - 22. To demonstrate a rule for ...
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... given the product and one factor , to find the other . The rules for Division are just the converse of those for Multiplication . 30. To divide one monomial by another . Take the example , 56a5b3c2d 7a4bc ; The quotient must be such a ...
... given the product and one factor , to find the other . The rules for Division are just the converse of those for Multiplication . 30. To divide one monomial by another . Take the example , 56a5b3c2d 7a4bc ; The quotient must be such a ...
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... given , the Greatest Common Divisor may be found by the following RULE . I. Resolve both quantities into their prime factors . II . Find the continued product of all those factors which are common to both ; it will be the Greatest Com ...
... given , the Greatest Common Divisor may be found by the following RULE . I. Resolve both quantities into their prime factors . II . Find the continued product of all those factors which are common to both ; it will be the Greatest Com ...
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... given polynomials ; and so on , indefinitely . Hence , we may write the following rule for finding the greatest common divisor of two quantities : RULE . I. Suppress all the monomial factors of each poly nomial ; if any factor ...
... given polynomials ; and so on , indefinitely . Hence , we may write the following rule for finding the greatest common divisor of two quantities : RULE . I. Suppress all the monomial factors of each poly nomial ; if any factor ...
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algebraic Arithmetic ax² Binomial Formula Clearing of fractions coefficients common difference containing contrary signs cube root Davies denominator denote the number distance dividend divisible equal roots equation whose roots EXAMPLES exponent expressions Extract the square factors Find the cube Find the fourth Find the greatest Find the square following RULE geometrical progression given equation greatest common divisor Hence imaginary indicated irreducible fraction last term least common multiple Let x denote logarithm miles monomial Multiplying both members negative nth root number of terms operation partial fractions polynomial positive preceding problem proportion quotient radical sign real roots Reduce remainder resulting equation roots equal second degree second member second term solved square root STURM'S THEOREM Substituting subtract third Transform the equation Transposing travels unknown quantity Whence whole number write X₁
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Página 258 - The logarithm of any power of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number multiplied by the exponent of the power.
Página 255 - THE LOGARITHM: of a number is the exponent of the power to which it is necessary to raise a fixed number, to produce the given number. The fixed number is called the base of the system.
Página 136 - Which proves that the square of a number composed of tens and units contains, the square of the tens plus twice the product of the tens by the units, plus the square of the units.
Página 36 - 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. Multiply the whole divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend.
Página 81 - The part of the equation which is on the left of the sign of equality is called the first member ; the part on the right of the sign of equality, the second member.
Página 231 - If four quantities are in proportion, they will be in proportion by COMPOSITION...
Página 72 - Now .} of f- is a compound fraction, whose value is found by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for a new denominator.