A treatise on arithmetic. [With] Key, Volum 11880 |
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Side 103
... ( integral numerics ) are given for the first , second , and third terms of four proportionals ; and if from these three the fourth proportional is found , which , as fixed by the data , may be integral or fractional ; then , while these ...
... ( integral numerics ) are given for the first , second , and third terms of four proportionals ; and if from these three the fourth proportional is found , which , as fixed by the data , may be integral or fractional ; then , while these ...
Side 112
... integral nu- merics , he should await its complete proof to his own mind before treating it as established for his use , except for cases in which the first three numerics are integers . Even under this limitation , how- ever , the ...
... integral nu- merics , he should await its complete proof to his own mind before treating it as established for his use , except for cases in which the first three numerics are integers . Even under this limitation , how- ever , the ...
Side 117
... integral quotient already obtained in the di- vision , so as to obtain the complete answer expressed by a fractional numeric in the one denomination in which the answer is to come out under Rules II . and III . RULE V. But when the ...
... integral quotient already obtained in the di- vision , so as to obtain the complete answer expressed by a fractional numeric in the one denomination in which the answer is to come out under Rules II . and III . RULE V. But when the ...
Side 129
... of each group in a row . and to arrange the rows side by side , as is shown by dots in the illustration of integral multi- plication on p . 23 . is called a COMPOSITE NUMBER ; or , again in G 3 MEASURES AND MULTIPLES . 129.
... of each group in a row . and to arrange the rows side by side , as is shown by dots in the illustration of integral multi- plication on p . 23 . is called a COMPOSITE NUMBER ; or , again in G 3 MEASURES AND MULTIPLES . 129.
Side 130
... integral parts each greater than unity . Thus 4 , 6 , 8 , and 9 are composite numbers ; but 2 , 3 , 5 , 7 , and 11 are prime numbers . Also 1 , or unity , if regarded as a number , falls to be classed with the primes , as it is clearly ...
... integral parts each greater than unity . Thus 4 , 6 , 8 , and 9 are composite numbers ; but 2 , 3 , 5 , 7 , and 11 are prime numbers . Also 1 , or unity , if regarded as a number , falls to be classed with the primes , as it is clearly ...
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