An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: To which are Added Exponential Equations and Logarithms |
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... Find the sum of the similar positive terms by add- ing their coefficients , and in the same way the sum of the similar negative terms . The difference of these sums preceded by the sign of the greater , may be substituted as a single ...
... Find the sum of the similar positive terms by add- ing their coefficients , and in the same way the sum of the similar negative terms . The difference of these sums preceded by the sign of the greater , may be substituted as a single ...
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... Find the sum of a and a . Ans . 2 a . 2. Find the sum of 11 x and 9 x . Ans . 20 x . 3. Find the sum of 11 x and 9x . 4. Find the sum of 11 x and 9 x . 5. Find the sum of 112 and 9x . 6. Find the sum of a and - b . - Ans . 2x . ― Ans ...
... Find the sum of a and a . Ans . 2 a . 2. Find the sum of 11 x and 9 x . Ans . 20 x . 3. Find the sum of 11 x and 9x . 4. Find the sum of 11 x and 9 x . 5. Find the sum of 112 and 9x . 6. Find the sum of a and - b . - Ans . 2x . ― Ans ...
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To which are Added Exponential Equations and Logarithms Benjamin Peirce. Subtraction . 10. Find the sum of 7 x26√x + 5x3 z + 3 - g -x23 - √I -8 - g −x2 + √x - 3x3z - 1 + 7g −2x2 + 3√π + 3x3 z — 1 — g 22 - x2 + 8√1—5x3 z +9 — g ...
To which are Added Exponential Equations and Logarithms Benjamin Peirce. Subtraction . 10. Find the sum of 7 x26√x + 5x3 z + 3 - g -x23 - √I -8 - g −x2 + √x - 3x3z - 1 + 7g −2x2 + 3√π + 3x3 z — 1 — g 22 - x2 + 8√1—5x3 z +9 — g ...
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... find the continued product of several monomials . Solution . The required product is indicated by writing the given monomials after each other with the sign of multi- plication between them , and thus a monomial is formed , which is the ...
... find the continued product of several monomials . Solution . The required product is indicated by writing the given monomials after each other with the sign of multi- plication between them , and thus a monomial is formed , which is the ...
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... Find the continued product of 3 a b , 2 cd , and e f g . 3. Multiply am by a " . Ans . 6 abcdefg . Ans . am + n . 4. Find the continued product of 5 a3 , a7 , 7 a3 , and 3 ao . Ans . 105 a21 . 5. Multiply 7 a3 b2 by 10 a b5 c2 d . Ans ...
... Find the continued product of 3 a b , 2 cd , and e f g . 3. Multiply am by a " . Ans . 6 abcdefg . Ans . am + n . 4. Find the continued product of 5 a3 , a7 , 7 a3 , and 3 ao . Ans . 105 a21 . 5. Multiply 7 a3 b2 by 10 a b5 c2 d . Ans ...
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