An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: To which are Added Exponential Equations and Logarithms |
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... suppressing in the dividend all the factors of the divisor which are ex- plicitly contained in the dividend , and simply indicating the division with regard to the remaining factors of the divisor . Hence , from art . 28 , Suppress the ...
... suppressing in the dividend all the factors of the divisor which are ex- plicitly contained in the dividend , and simply indicating the division with regard to the remaining factors of the divisor . Hence , from art . 28 , Suppress the ...
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... suppressed . For , since the greatest common divisor of two quantities is only the product of their common factors , it is not affected by any factor of the one quantity which is prime to the other . Hence any monomial factor of either ...
... suppressed . For , since the greatest common divisor of two quantities is only the product of their common factors , it is not affected by any factor of the one quantity which is prime to the other . Hence any monomial factor of either ...
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... suppressed at first , and afterwards multiplied by the greatest common divisor of the re- maining polynomials . Since any quantity which is divisible by A is also divis- ible by - · A ; and any quantity which is divisible by - A is also ...
... suppressed at first , and afterwards multiplied by the greatest common divisor of the re- maining polynomials . Since any quantity which is divisible by A is also divis- ible by - · A ; and any quantity which is divisible by - A is also ...
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... suppression of the factor a , is the 4th line of col . 2 , and is used to divide the 1st line of col . 1. The 2d line of col . 1 is the 1st line multiplied by 7 in order to render its first term divisible by the first term of the new ...
... suppression of the factor a , is the 4th line of col . 2 , and is used to divide the 1st line of col . 1. The 2d line of col . 1 is the 1st line multiplied by 7 in order to render its first term divisible by the first term of the new ...
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... suppress it , and they become 3 a x7 3 a2 x6 24 a5 x3 . 2 b2 c x4-2 a b2 c x3 + 4 a2 b2 c x2-6 a3 b2 c x - 20 a1 b2 c . The greatest common divisor of these two quantities , found as in the preceding example , is x - 2 a , which , mul ...
... suppress it , and they become 3 a x7 3 a2 x6 24 a5 x3 . 2 b2 c x4-2 a b2 c x3 + 4 a2 b2 c x2-6 a3 b2 c x - 20 a1 b2 c . The greatest common divisor of these two quantities , found as in the preceding example , is x - 2 a , which , mul ...
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