Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors and Intended to be the Text-book of the Course of Private Lectures on These Sciences in the University at Cambridge, Volumen1University at Cambridge, 1801 - 426 páginas |
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... denominator . The denominator shews how many parts , the integer is divided into , and the numerator shews how many of those parts are meant by the fraction . Fractions are either proper , improper , single , compound , or mixed . 1. A ...
... denominator . The denominator shews how many parts , the integer is divided into , and the numerator shews how many of those parts are meant by the fraction . Fractions are either proper , improper , single , compound , or mixed . 1. A ...
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... denominator of the fraction , and add the numerator to the product , then that sum written above the denominator will form the fraction required . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce 27 to its equivalent improper fraction . 27 9 243 2 245 9 27x9 + 224 ...
... denominator of the fraction , and add the numerator to the product , then that sum written above the denominator will form the fraction required . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce 27 to its equivalent improper fraction . 27 9 243 2 245 9 27x9 + 224 ...
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... denominator , and the quo tient will be the whole or mixed number required . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce to its equivalent whole or mixed number . 16 81 5 6 16 ) 981 ( 61 96 21 16 5 Or , 981 ÷ 1661 , the answer . 2. Reduce to its equivalent ...
... denominator , and the quo tient will be the whole or mixed number required . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce to its equivalent whole or mixed number . 16 81 5 6 16 ) 981 ( 61 96 21 16 5 Or , 981 ÷ 1661 , the answer . 2. Reduce to its equivalent ...
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... denominator .. RULE . a Multiply the whole number by the given denominator , and place the product over the said denominator , and it will form the fraction required . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce 7 to a fraction , whose denominator shall be 9 ...
... denominator .. RULE . a Multiply the whole number by the given denominator , and place the product over the said denominator , and it will form the fraction required . EXAMPLES . 1. Reduce 7 to a fraction , whose denominator shall be 9 ...
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... denominators to equivalent fractions , having a common denominator . RULE I. * Multiply each numerator into all the denominators , ex- cept its own , for a new numerator ; and all the denomi nators continually for the common denominator ...
... denominators to equivalent fractions , having a common denominator . RULE I. * Multiply each numerator into all the denominators , ex- cept its own , for a new numerator ; and all the denomi nators continually for the common denominator ...
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Página 352 - If A and B together can perform a piece of work in 8 days, A and C together in 9 days, and B and C in 10 days : how many days would it take each person to perform the same work alone ? Ans.
Página 54 - In the same manner multiply all the multiplicand by the inches, or second denomination, in the multiplier) and set the result of each term one place removed to the right 'hand of those in the multiplicand.
Página 136 - As the sum of the several products, Is to the whole gain or loss : So is each man's particular product, To his particular share of the gain or low. EXAMPLES. 1. A, B and C hold a pasture in common, for which they pay 197.
Página 379 - A point is a dimensionless figure ; or an indivisible part of space. A line is a point continued, and a figure of one capacity, namely, length. A superficies is a figure of two dimensions, namely, length and breadth. A solid is a figure of three dimensions, namely, length, breadth, and thickness.
Página 166 - The first term, the last term, and the number of terms given, to find the sum of all the terms. RULE.* — Multiply the sum of the extremes by the number of terms, and half the product will be the answer.
Página 127 - ... have to their consequents, the proportion between the first antecedent and the last consequent is discovered, as well as the proportion between the others in their several respects.
Página 350 - B's, and B's is triple of C's, and the sum of all their ages is 140. What is the age of each ? Ans. A's =84, B's =42, and C's =14.
Página 388 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees; and each degree into 60 minutes, each minute into 60 seconds, and so on.
Página 244 - Briggs' logarithm of the number N ; so that the common logarithm of any number 10" or N is n, the index of that power of 10 which is equal to the said number. Thus, 100, being the second power of 10, will have 2 for its logarithm ; and 1000, being the third power of 10, will have 3 for its logarithm. Hence, also, if 50 = 101-00*7, then is 1.69897 the common logarithm of 50.
Página 168 - Divide the difference of the extremes by the number of terms, less 1, and the quotient will be the common difference.