Algebra for High Schools and Colleges: Containing a Systematic Exposition and Application of the Elementary and Higher Principles of the SciencePratt, Oakley & Company, 1859 - 306 páginas |
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... PROGRESSION . - 111 ... 120 . An Arithmetical PROGRESSION , ( 175 ) .— Last Term of an Arithmetical Progression , equal to what , ( 176 ) .— Common Difference of the Terms , ( 177 ) . -Sum of the two Extremes , ( 178 ) .— Arithmetical ...
... PROGRESSION . - 111 ... 120 . An Arithmetical PROGRESSION , ( 175 ) .— Last Term of an Arithmetical Progression , equal to what , ( 176 ) .— Common Difference of the Terms , ( 177 ) . -Sum of the two Extremes , ( 178 ) .— Arithmetical ...
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... Progression , ( 183 ) .- Harmonical Mean , ( 184 ) .— A Geometerical PRO- GRESSION , ( 185 ) .— Last Term of a Geomitrical Progression , ( 186 ) .- Power of the ratio found from the First and last Terms , ( 187 ) .— Product of the two ...
... Progression , ( 183 ) .- Harmonical Mean , ( 184 ) .— A Geometerical PRO- GRESSION , ( 185 ) .— Last Term of a Geomitrical Progression , ( 186 ) .- Power of the ratio found from the First and last Terms , ( 187 ) .— Product of the two ...
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... Progression of Logarithms , ( 312 ) .— Computation of Logarithms , ( 313 ) .— Logarithmic Series — For- mula for computing the Logarithm of ( n + 1 ) , ( 314 ) .- Modulus of Naperian Logar- ithms , ( 315 ) .— Modulus of the common ...
... Progression of Logarithms , ( 312 ) .— Computation of Logarithms , ( 313 ) .— Logarithmic Series — For- mula for computing the Logarithm of ( n + 1 ) , ( 314 ) .- Modulus of Naperian Logar- ithms , ( 315 ) .— Modulus of the common ...
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... PROGRESSION . ARITHMETICAL PROGRESSION . ( 175. ) An ARITHMETICAL PROGRESSION is a series of quantities which continually increase or decrease by a common difference . Thus 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , is a Progression in which the quantities ...
... PROGRESSION . ARITHMETICAL PROGRESSION . ( 175. ) An ARITHMETICAL PROGRESSION is a series of quantities which continually increase or decrease by a common difference . Thus 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , is a Progression in which the quantities ...
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... Progression , is equal to the sum of any two terms equidistant from them , or to twice the middle term when the number of terms is odd . Let a be the first term , and d the common difference ; then in an increasing progression the ...
... Progression , is equal to the sum of any two terms equidistant from them , or to twice the middle term when the number of terms is odd . Let a be the first term , and d the common difference ; then in an increasing progression the ...
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acres added Algebraic approximate value Arithmetical Progression Binomial Theorem cent common denominator common difference completing the square component factors Continued Fraction corresponding cube root denotes dividend divisor Equation containing example exponent extracting the square Find a number Find the cube Find the Product Find the Quotient Find the square Find the Sum Find the value Function Geometrical Progression given Equation given fraction given number greater greatest common measure Hence imaginary improper Fraction Inequality integral irrational last term least common multiple less letters logarithm lowest terms method miles monomial multiplied negative number of terms obtained polynomial positive preceding prefixed problem proportion quadratic Quadratic Equations ratio real roots Reduce remainder required root Resolve second equation second member second term side signs changed simplest form solution square rods square root substituted subtracting Surds unknown quantity value of x whole number yards
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Página 60 - AXIOMS. 1. Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other. 2. If equals be added to equals, the sums will be equal.
Página 244 - The logarithm of a quotient is equal to the logarithm of the dividend minus the logarithm of the divisor. , M , ,• , . logi — = log