| Colin MacLaurin - 1756 - 480 sider
...fubtraft the produ5l from the new dividend ; and if there is no remainder, the dhijion is finijhed : If there is a remainder, you are to proceed after...Examples will illuftrate this operation. EXAMPLE I. *b — bl •ab — bl EXAMPLE II. — b} aaa — %aab + %abb — bbb (aa aaa — aab — zaab -\- %abb... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1756 - 538 sider
...fubtra£i the produSî from the new dividend; and if there is no remainder, the divißon is ßnißed : If there is a remainder, you are to proceed after the fame manner till no remainder is left i or till it appear that there will be always fome remainder. Some Examples will illuftrate this operation.... | |
| 1763 - 1246 sider
...from the new dividend ; and if there it no remainder, as is the cafe here, the diviGon is finiflied. If there is a remainder, you are to proceed after...remainder is left, or till it appear that there will always be feme remainder, as in the annexed examples. Example I. without any remainder. Example II.... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1771 - 484 sider
...fubtrali the produll from the new dividend ; and if then is no remainder, the diuifion isfini/bed: If there is a remainder, you are to proceed after...remainder is left ; or till it appear that there will boalways fome remainder. Some Examples will illuftrate this operation. EXAMPLE I. a'+ai EX20 -./f TREATISE... | |
| Giovanni Alberto Baselli - 1787 - 480 sider
...quotient ', and Jubtraft the f rod;i Я from the new dividend ; and thus the operation is to be continued till no remainder is left, or till it appear that there will always be a remainJer.. Note. The firft Rule is eafïly deduced from Rule I. of Compound Multiplication... | |
| John Mole - 1788 - 346 sider
...and repeat the Proeefs till all the Terms of the Dividend are brought down and divided. If there be a Remainder, you are to proceed after the fame Manner till no Remainder is left ; or till it appears that there will be always fome Remainder. . EXAMPLE. Let it be required to divide a3 — 3... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1796 - 554 sider
...fubtraft the produft from tbe new dividend -t and if there is no remainder , tbe divifion is finijhed ; If there is a remainder, you are to proceed after...examples will illuftrate this operation. EXAMPLE I. ft + b} a1 — V )d — b oo E XA TREATISE of PART I. EXAMPLE II. — • laab + %abb — b — laab... | |
| William Trail - 1796 - 334 sider
...quotient, andjubtratt the produB from the new dividend : and thus the operation is to be continued, till no remainder is left, or till it appear that there will always be a remainder. Thus, Thus, in the preceding example, -^at>, the firft term of the new dividend... | |
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