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. Elements of Algebra - Side 44av Silvestre François Lacroix - 1825 - 276 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Joseph Ray - 1848 - 250 sider
...they are found. From the preceding, we derive the BULB, FOR THE DIVISION OF ONE POLYNOMIAL BY ANOTHER. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, the result will be the first term of the quotient. Multiply the divisor by this term,... | |
| Jeremiah Day, James Bates Thomson - 1848 - 264 sider
...compound quantities, arrange the terms according to Art. 106. To obtain the first term in the quotient, divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor. Multiply the whole divisor by the term placed in the quotient ; subtract the • product... | |
| Stephen Chase - 1849 - 348 sider
...divisor according to the powers of some common letter, either ascending; or descending in both. 2. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor (§80), and set the result, with its proper sign, as a term of the quotient. '3. Multiply... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1850 - 358 sider
...truth of the following rule will become obvious by its great similarity to division in numbers. RULE. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and set the result in the quotient.* Multiply the whole divisor by the quotient thus found,... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1850 - 256 sider
...of the following rule will become obvious by its great similarity to division in numbers. RULE . — Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, mid set the result in the quotient.* Multiply the whole divisor by the quotient thus found,... | |
| James Elliot - 1850 - 116 sider
...both the divisor and the dividend according to the powers of some one letter contained in them : then divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, for the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by the term thus found.... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1851 - 288 sider
...terms of each of them so, that the higher power of .one of the letters may stand before the lower. Then divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and set the result in the quotient, with its proper sign, or simply by itself, if it be... | |
| William Smyth - 1851 - 272 sider
...reference to some common letter, we have the following rule for the division of polynomials : 1°. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and set the result, with its proper sign, as the first term of the quotient. 2°. Multiply... | |
| Joseph Ray - 1852 - 408 sider
...and divisor with reference to a certain letter, and place the divisor on the right of the dividend. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor ; the result will be the first term of the quotient. Multiply the divisor by this term,... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1852 - 348 sider
...terms of each quantity, so that the highest powers of one of the letters may stand before the lower. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and set the result in the quotient with its proper sign. Multiply the whole divisor by... | |
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