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... steps in its pursuit he undertakes to direct . These are results that should be highly prized by those who thus devote their lives to the arduous labours of instruction , as they but too often constitute their only reward . The humblest ...
... steps in its pursuit he undertakes to direct . These are results that should be highly prized by those who thus devote their lives to the arduous labours of instruction , as they but too often constitute their only reward . The humblest ...
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... step in one of the most practically important branches of algebra , has been fully appreciated and adopted in instruction almost ex- clusively by men unconnected with our universities - private teachers and ordinary schoolmasters - have ...
... step in one of the most practically important branches of algebra , has been fully appreciated and adopted in instruction almost ex- clusively by men unconnected with our universities - private teachers and ordinary schoolmasters - have ...
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... steps , even after the last term of the divi- dend has been brought down . For although it is customary , in imitation of arith- metic , to bring down a term at each step , yet it may happen that the term so brought down is not really ...
... steps , even after the last term of the divi- dend has been brought down . For although it is customary , in imitation of arith- metic , to bring down a term at each step , yet it may happen that the term so brought down is not really ...
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... step , is not actually brought into use till the last step ; so that we might have dispensed with the repetition , and have taken it from the dividend only when wanted . In explanation of the next example ( 5 ) , which is considered ...
... step , is not actually brought into use till the last step ; so that we might have dispensed with the repetition , and have taken it from the dividend only when wanted . In explanation of the next example ( 5 ) , which is considered ...
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... step is obviously : -8y3x + 2y + 4y2x2 — z1 , —2yz3 + 8y3≈ + 4y2z2 — 16y ' . And from this the learner will see that , although , as a general rule , orderly arrangement as to ascending or descending powers of some letter , should be ...
... step is obviously : -8y3x + 2y + 4y2x2 — z1 , —2yz3 + 8y3≈ + 4y2z2 — 16y ' . And from this the learner will see that , although , as a general rule , orderly arrangement as to ascending or descending powers of some letter , should be ...
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Página 69 - ... subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for the next dividend.
Página 144 - If the number be divided by the sum of the digits, the quotient will be 26; but, if 198 be added to it, the digits will be inverted.
Página 144 - 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 by 2, and the fourth divided by 2, the sum, difference, product, and quotient so obtained, will be all equal to each other.
Página 182 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole and one of the parts may be equal to the square on the other part.
Página 141 - If A and в together can perform a piece of work in 8 days, A and с together in 9 days, and в and с in 10 days, how many days will it take each person to perform the same work alone.
Página 142 - What fraction is that, to the numerator of which, if 4 be added, the value is 1, but if 7 be added to its denominator, its value will be | ? Ans.
Página 130 - Find the value of one of the unknown quantities, in terms of the other and known quantities...
Página 180 - A farmer bought some sheep for £72, and found that if he had received 6 more for the same money, he would have paid £1 less for each. How many sheep did he buy ?
Página 142 - ... 6. There is a number consisting of two digits, which is equal to four times the sum of those digits; and if 18 be added to it, the digits will be inverted. What is the number?
Página 126 - Two workmen A and B were engaged to work for a certain number of days at different rates. At the end of the time, A who had played 4 of those days had 75 shillings to receive ; but B who had played 7 of those days received only 48 shillings.