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Page 119
... decimals , as the gth , this will be shown by the magnitude of e , for we shall find 1 . e < 108 and , consequently , 1 e2 < 102 g ' Rate of Approximation . N If also the value of CH . IV . § III . ] 119 NUMERICAL EQUATIONS .
... decimals , as the gth , this will be shown by the magnitude of e , for we shall find 1 . e < 108 and , consequently , 1 e2 < 102 g ' Rate of Approximation . N If also the value of CH . IV . § III . ] 119 NUMERICAL EQUATIONS .
Page 120
... decimals and the division of m by M may be carried to this extent . 182. Corollary . the form When the given equation has u = h , in which h is a given number , it may be brought to the form u - · h = 0 , so that the value of the final ...
... decimals and the division of m by M may be carried to this extent . 182. Corollary . the form When the given equation has u = h , in which h is a given number , it may be brought to the form u - · h = 0 , so that the value of the final ...
Page 121
... decimals . - This process may be arranged in the following form , in the first column of which , h is placed at the top , and the successive values of m above each horizontal line with those of h m below it . In the second column are ...
... decimals . - This process may be arranged in the following form , in the first column of which , h is placed at the top , and the successive values of m above each horizontal line with those of h m below it . In the second column are ...
Page 124
... decimal point , that of the power must be as many as b times n places from this point , and less than b + 1 times n places from it ; which , combined with the preceding articles , gives the following rule for finding , the root of a ...
... decimal point , that of the power must be as many as b times n places from this point , and less than b + 1 times n places from it ; which , combined with the preceding articles , gives the following rule for finding , the root of a ...
Page 128
... decimals by first reducing them to decimals . The Square Root of Numbers . 192. EXAMPLES . 1. 128 [ CH . IV . § III . ALGEBRA .
... decimals by first reducing them to decimals . The Square Root of Numbers . 192. EXAMPLES . 1. 128 [ CH . IV . § III . ALGEBRA .
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