An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: To which are Added Exponential Equations and Logarithms |
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... Corollary . The continued product of several monomials is , as in examples 8 and 9 , positive , when the number of negative factors is even ; and it is negative , as in example 10 , when the number of negative factors is odd . 33. Corollary ...
... Corollary . The continued product of several monomials is , as in examples 8 and 9 , positive , when the number of negative factors is even ; and it is negative , as in example 10 , when the number of negative factors is odd . 33. Corollary ...
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... Corollary . If the rule for the exponents is applied to the case in which the exponent of a letter in the dividend is equal to its exponent in the divisor , when , for instance , am is to be divided by am , the exponent of the letter in ...
... Corollary . If the rule for the exponents is applied to the case in which the exponent of a letter in the dividend is equal to its exponent in the divisor , when , for instance , am is to be divided by am , the exponent of the letter in ...
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... Corollary . When , in example 6 of art . 30 , the ex- ponent n of a in the divisor is greater than its exponent m in the dividend , the exponent m - n in the quotient is nega- tive ; and a negative exponent is thus substituted for the ...
... Corollary . When , in example 6 of art . 30 , the ex- ponent n of a in the divisor is greater than its exponent m in the dividend , the exponent m - n in the quotient is nega- tive ; and a negative exponent is thus substituted for the ...
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... Corollary . The quotient can be obtained with equal facility by using the terms which contain the lowest powers of a letter instead of those which con- tain the highest powers . In this case , it is more convenient to place the term ...
... Corollary . The quotient can be obtained with equal facility by using the terms which contain the lowest powers of a letter instead of those which con- tain the highest powers . In this case , it is more convenient to place the term ...
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... Corollary . The division of an continued for the purpose of showing the form of the quotient , a . - -bn an ・ an - a ∙ 1b an an - 1b an - 1b - b qn − 1 + an − 2 b + an - 3b2 + & c ..... + abn − 2 + bn − 1 bn an − 2 b2 an - 2 b2bn ...
... Corollary . The division of an continued for the purpose of showing the form of the quotient , a . - -bn an ・ an - a ∙ 1b an an - 1b an - 1b - b qn − 1 + an − 2 b + an - 3b2 + & c ..... + abn − 2 + bn − 1 bn an − 2 b2 an - 2 b2bn ...
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