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Side 5
... respectively similar to 15a , 3ab , 12a and 15abc . And ab , ab , ab2 and abc are all unlike . 23. Each of the letters which occurs in an algebraical product is called a dimension of the product , and the number of the letters is the ...
... respectively similar to 15a , 3ab , 12a and 15abc . And ab , ab , ab2 and abc are all unlike . 23. Each of the letters which occurs in an algebraical product is called a dimension of the product , and the number of the letters is the ...
Side 44
... respectively the half and the third of 6x + 6 , and the corresponding quotients when we divide the given expressions by these measures will be respectively twice and three times what they were before . Again , x + 1 is also a measure ...
... respectively the half and the third of 6x + 6 , and the corresponding quotients when we divide the given expressions by these measures will be respectively twice and three times what they were before . Again , x + 1 is also a measure ...
Side 48
... respectively the least index which it has in the simple expressions . Thus we obtain 18a bx , which will divide all the given simple expressions , and is called their greatest com- mon measure . EXAMPLES OF THE GREATEST COMMON MEASURE ...
... respectively the least index which it has in the simple expressions . Thus we obtain 18a bx , which will divide all the given simple expressions , and is called their greatest com- mon measure . EXAMPLES OF THE GREATEST COMMON MEASURE ...
Side 51
... respectively the greatest index which it has in the simple expressions . Thus we obtain 2160a * b3xyz , which is divisible by all the given simple expressions , and is called their least common multiple . 130. The theories of the ...
... respectively the greatest index which it has in the simple expressions . Thus we obtain 2160a * b3xyz , which is divisible by all the given simple expressions , and is called their least common multiple . 130. The theories of the ...
Side 55
... respectively as the proposed fractions , and having the common denominator bdf . 139. If the denominators have any factors in common , we may proceed thus : -find the L. C. M. of the denominators and use this as the common denominator ...
... respectively as the proposed fractions , and having the common denominator bdf . 139. If the denominators have any factors in common , we may proceed thus : -find the L. C. M. of the denominators and use this as the common denominator ...
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