| Bowdoin College - 1908 - 1078 pages
...quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations; problems depending on quadratic equations; the binomial theorem for positive...formulas for the «th term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometric progressions, with applications. It is assumed that pupils will be required... | |
| American Mathematical Society - Mathematics - 1903 - 712 pages
...important work of recently formed societies for the improvement of mathematical teaching. DEFINITIONS. 1. Elementary Algebra. The four fundamental operations...positive integral exponents. The formulas for the nth term and the sum of the terms of arithmetic and geometric progressions, with applications. It is... | |
| New York University - 1908
...quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations. Problems depending on quadratic equations. The binomial theorem for positive integral exponents. The formulas for the nth term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometric progressions, with applications. It... | |
| Yale University - 1904 - 784 pages
...equations ; problems depending on quadratic equations ; binomial theorem for positive integral exponents ; formulas for the «th term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometrical progressions, with applications. One hour and fifty minutes will be allowed... | |
| Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) - 1905 - 986 pages
...quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations. Problems depending on quadratic equations. The binomial theorem for positive integral exponents. The formulas for the nth term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometric progressions, with applications. 2.... | |
| Education - 1908 - 874 pages
...Problems depending upon quadratic equations. n. The binomial theorem for positive integral exponents. 12. The formulas for the «th term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometrical progressions, with applications. 13. It is assumed that pupils will be... | |
| Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - Education - 1906 - 236 pages
...fractional and negative. [2] Quadratic Equations, Binomial Theorem, and Progressions — one-half unit. Simple cases of equations with one or more unknown...positive integral exponents. The formulas for the nth term and the sum of the terms of arithmetic and geometric progressions, with applications. b. Plane... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1910 - 816 pages
...methods of linear or quadratic equations. Problems depending on quadratic equations. The binominal theorem for positive integral exponents. The formulas for the «th term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometric progressions, with applications. C. PLANE GEOMETRY. The usual theorems and... | |
| Yale University - 1910 - 874 pages
...quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations ; problems depending on quadratic equations; the binomial theorem for positive...integral exponents ; the formulas for the «th term and ihe sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometrical progressions, with applications. It is assumed... | |
| Franklin and Marshall College - 1910 - 712 pages
...quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations. Problems depending on quadratic equations. The binomial theorem for positive integral exponents. The formulas for the nth term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometric progressions with applications. (Well's... | |
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