An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics : Adapted to the Method of Instruction in the American CollegesHowe & Spalding, 1820 - 332 sider |
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... Divisors , XIX . XX . Infinite Series , Mathematical Infinity , XVII . Involution of Compound Quanti- ties , by the Binomial Theorem , XVIII . Evolution of Compound Quantities , Composition and Resolution of the higher Equations , XXI ...
... Divisors , XIX . XX . Infinite Series , Mathematical Infinity , XVII . Involution of Compound Quanti- ties , by the Binomial Theorem , XVIII . Evolution of Compound Quantities , Composition and Resolution of the higher Equations , XXI ...
Side 13
... divisor under the dividend , in the form of a vulgar fraction . Thus b сов d + h is the same as a ÷ b : and is the difference of c and b divided by the sum of d and h . A character prefixed to the dividing line of a fractional ...
... divisor under the dividend , in the form of a vulgar fraction . Thus b сов d + h is the same as a ÷ b : and is the difference of c and b divided by the sum of d and h . A character prefixed to the dividing line of a fractional ...
Side 41
... divisor ; and that which is required , the quotient . 115. DIVISION IS FINDING A QUOTIENT , WHICH MULTIPLIED INTO THE DIVISOR WILL PRODUCE THE DIVIdend . * * The remainder is here supposed to be included in the quotient , as is commonly ...
... divisor ; and that which is required , the quotient . 115. DIVISION IS FINDING A QUOTIENT , WHICH MULTIPLIED INTO THE DIVISOR WILL PRODUCE THE DIVIdend . * * The remainder is here supposed to be included in the quotient , as is commonly ...
Side 42
... divisor may be a number , and then the quotient will be a quantity of the same kind as the dividend ; or The divisor may be a quantity of the same kind as the div- idend ; and then the quotient will be a number . Thus 12 rods ÷ 4 = 3 ...
... divisor may be a number , and then the quotient will be a quantity of the same kind as the dividend ; or The divisor may be a quantity of the same kind as the div- idend ; and then the quotient will be a number . Thus 12 rods ÷ 4 = 3 ...
Side 43
... divisor and dividend , are set aside , and the other let- ters form the quotient . It will be seen at once , that the product of the quotient and divisor is equal to the dividend . 117. If a letter is repeated in the dividend , care ...
... divisor and dividend , are set aside , and the other let- ters form the quotient . It will be seen at once , that the product of the quotient and divisor is equal to the dividend . 117. If a letter is repeated in the dividend , care ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
12 rods abscissa added algebraic antecedent applied arithmetical become binomial calculation co-efficients common difference Completing the square compound quantity consequent contain cube root cubic equation curve Divide the number dividend division divisor dollars equa errour Euclid exponents expression extracting factors fourth fraction gallons geometrical geometrical progression given quantity greater greatest common measure Hence inches infinite series inverted last term length less letters manner mathematics Mult multiplicand multiplied or divided negative quantity notation nth power nth root number of terms ordinate parallelogram perpendicular positive preceding prefixed principle Prob proportion proposition quadratic equation quan quotient radical quantities radical sign ratio reciprocal Reduce the equation remainder rule sides square root substituted subtracted subtrahend supposed supposition third tion tity Transp Transposing triangle twice unit unknown quantity varies α α
Populære avsnitt
Side 298 - If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the square of the whole line is equal to the squares of the two parts, together with twice the rectangle contained by the parts.
Side 186 - Conversely, if the product of two quantities is equal to the product of two other quantities, the first two may be made the extremes, and the other two the means of a proportion.
Side 199 - If three quantities are proportional, the first is to the third, as the square of the first, to the square of the second ; or as the square of the second, to the square of the third.
Side 231 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient.
Side 203 - What two numbers are those, whose difference, sum, and product, are as the numbers 2, 3, and 5, respectively ? Ans.
Side 42 - As the product of the divisor and quotient is equal to the dividend, the quotient may be found, by resolving the dividend into two such factors, that one of them shall be the divisor. The other will, of course, be the quotient. Suppose abd is to be divided by a. The factors a and Id will produce the dividend.
Side 215 - THE EXTREMES IS EQUAL TO THE SUM OF ANY OTHER TWO TERMS EQUALLY DISTANT FROM THE EXTREMES.
Side 81 - ... of this part. At the end of the third year, his original stock was doubled. What was that stock ? Ans.
Side 237 - Divide one of the quantities by the other, and the preceding divisor by the last remainder, till nothing remains ; the last divisor will be the greatest common measure.