| B. M. Tyler - Arithmetic - 1827 - 308 pages
...also annex the same figure to the divisor. Multiply the divisor by the last figure placed in the root, and subtract the product from the dividend. To the remainder bring down the next period, if any. and proceed as before. Jfole. — The most convenient method of doubling the root for a divisor... | |
| Bewick Bridge - Algebra - 1832 - 220 pages
...dividend, and place the result in the quotient ; multiply each term of the divisor by this quantity, and subtract the product from the dividend ; to the remainder bring down as many terms of the dividend, as will make its number of terms equal to the number of those in the... | |
| Silas Totten - Algebra - 1836 - 360 pages
...found, and also to the divisor. 4. Multiply the divisor so increased by the aforementioned quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend. To the remainder bring down the next two terms for a new dividend, and double the two terms of the root already found for a new divisor,... | |
| Bewick Bridge - Algebra - 1839 - 280 pages
...dividend, and place the result in the quotient ; multiply each term of the divisor by this quantity, and subtract the product from the dividend ; to the remainder bring down as many terms of the dividend, as will make its number of terms equal to the number of those in the... | |
| William Watson (of Beverley.) - 1845 - 188 pages
...the right hand of the divisor. 5. — Multiply the divisor by the last figure put in the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend ; to the remainder bring down the next period, and so on till all the periods are brought down. 6. — If any thing remain, annex two cyphers and... | |
| Francis Henney Smith - Arithmetic - 1845 - 300 pages
...and also on the right of the divisor. Multiply the entire divisor by the second figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend. To the remainder bring down the next period. V; Double the whole of the root found for a new divisor, and divide as before : the quotient will be... | |
| Francis Henney Smith - Arithmetic - 1845 - 710 pages
...and also on the right of the divisor. Multiply the entire divisor by the second figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend. To the remainder bring down the next period. V. Double the whole of the root found for a new divisor, and divide as before : the quotient will be... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1845 - 444 pages
...proper sign for the first term of the quotient. Multiply the terms of the divisor by this quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend; to the remainder bring down as many terms of the dividend as may be necessary, then divide as before, and so on till the work is... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1858 - 472 pages
...of the root. Annex the last root figure to the trial divisor for the true diritor, which niultij>/y by the last root figure and subtract the product from the dividend. To the remainder bring clown the next period for a new dividend. Double the root already found for a new trial divisor, and... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1860 - 440 pages
...fiyure last placed in the root, and add the product to the divisor ; then multiply this sum by the same figure, and subtract the product from the dividend. To the remainder bring down tlie next period for <t new dividend. V. Find a new divisor in the same manner that the last divisor... | |
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