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... Four Cases Application to Heights & Distances MENSURATION . Problems respecting straight lines and planes 684 493 · 495 497 DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS . Definitions . 504 689 To find the first differential coeffi- cients of simple functions ...
... Four Cases Application to Heights & Distances MENSURATION . Problems respecting straight lines and planes 684 493 · 495 497 DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS . Definitions . 504 689 To find the first differential coeffi- cients of simple functions ...
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... four , 5 five , 6 six , 7 seven , 8 eight , 9 nine , O cipher or nothing , These characters or figures were formerly all called by the general name of Ciphers ; whence it came to pass that the art of Arithmetic was then pften called ...
... four , 5 five , 6 six , 7 seven , 8 eight , 9 nine , O cipher or nothing , These characters or figures were formerly all called by the general name of Ciphers ; whence it came to pass that the art of Arithmetic was then pften called ...
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... four . Six hundred and forty thousand , four hundred and eighty - one . Three millions , two hundred and sixty thousand , one hundred and six . Four hundred and eight millions , two hundred and fifty - five thousand , one hun- dred and ...
... four . Six hundred and forty thousand , four hundred and eighty - one . Three millions , two hundred and sixty thousand , one hundred and six . Four hundred and eight millions , two hundred and fifty - five thousand , one hun- dred and ...
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... four remainders within the four angular spaces of a cross , as in the example below . Third Method . Multiplication is also very naturally proved by Division ; for the product divided by either of the factors , will evidently give the ...
... four remainders within the four angular spaces of a cross , as in the example below . Third Method . Multiplication is also very naturally proved by Division ; for the product divided by either of the factors , will evidently give the ...
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... four remainders within the four angular spaces of a cross , as in the example below . Third Method . — Multiplication is also very naturally proved by Division ; for the product divided by either of the factors , will evidently give the ...
... four remainders within the four angular spaces of a cross , as in the example below . Third Method . — Multiplication is also very naturally proved by Division ; for the product divided by either of the factors , will evidently give the ...
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algebraic axis bisected centre chord ciphers circle circumference co-ordinates coefficient contained Corol cosec cosine cube root curve decimal denominator denotes diameter difference differential co-efficient distance Divide dividend division divisor draw dy dx equal EXAMPLES exponent expression extract factors feet figure fraction given number greater greatest common measure Hence hyperbola inches latus rectum least common multiple logarithm manner monomial Multiply negative nth root number of terms parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane polynomial positive Prob PROBLEM Prop proportional quotient radius ratio rectangle Reduce remainder right angles rule sides sine square root straight line substitute subtract tangent THEOREM unknown quantity VULGAR FRACTIONS whole number yards