... brought down, there is no remainder, the proposed number is a perfect square. But if there is a remainder, you have only found the root of the greatest perfect square contained in the given number, or the entire part of the root sought. For example,... Elements of Algebra - Side 1161838 - 355 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Davies - 1867 - 322 sider
...entire part of the root sought. For example, if it were required to extract the square root of 665, we should find 25 for the entire part of the root,...difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers, it equal to twice the less number augmentel by one. Let . a = the less number, and . . a + 1 = the... | |
| George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt - 1898 - 714 sider
...of whose sides is 7 inches longer than the other, is 494 square inches. How long is each side ? 15. The difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers is equal to three times the square of the less number. What are the numbers ? 16. A merchant received $48 for a... | |
| George Egbert Fisher - 1899 - 506 sider
...of whose sides is 7 inches longer than the other, is 494 square inches. How long is each side ? 13. The difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers is equal to three times the square of the less number. What are the numbers ? 14. A merchant received § 48 for... | |
| George Egbert Fisher - 1900 - 444 sider
...of whose sides is 7 inches longer than the other, is 494 square inches. How long is each side? 13. The difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers is equal to three times the square of the less number. What are the numbers ? 14. A merchant received $ 48 for... | |
| George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt - 1901 - 664 sider
...of whose sides is 7 inches longer than the other, is 494 square inches. How long is each side ? 13. The difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers is equal to three times the square of the less number. What are the numbers ? 14. A merchant received $ 48 for... | |
| George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt - 1901 - 324 sider
...of whose sides is 7 inches longer than the other, is 494 square inches. How long is each side? 13. The difference between the squares of two consecutive numbers is equal to three times the square of the less number. What are the numbers ? 14. A merchant received $ 48 for... | |
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