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... divide by , is the Divisor . — And the number of times the dividend con.ains the divisor , is called the Quotient . - Sometimes there is a Remainder left , after the division is finished . The usual manner of placing the terms , is ...
... divide by , is the Divisor . — And the number of times the dividend con.ains the divisor , is called the Quotient . - Sometimes there is a Remainder left , after the division is finished . The usual manner of placing the terms , is ...
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... Divide 73146085 by 4 Ans . 182865 Ans . 75971 : 4. Divide 5317986027 by 7 . 5. Divide 570196382 by 12 . 6. Divide 74638105 by 37 . 7. Divide 137896254 by 97 . 8. Divide 35821649 by 764 9. Divide 72091365 by 5201 . 10. Divide 4637061283 ...
... Divide 73146085 by 4 Ans . 182865 Ans . 75971 : 4. Divide 5317986027 by 7 . 5. Divide 570196382 by 12 . 6. Divide 74638105 by 37 . 7. Divide 137896254 by 97 . 8. Divide 35821649 by 764 9. Divide 72091365 by 5201 . 10. Divide 4637061283 ...
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... Divide 3704196 by 20 . 2,0 ) 370419,6 Quot . 185209 18 EXAMPLES . 2. Divide 31086901 by 7100 . 71,00 ) 310869,01 ( 437818 . 284 268 213 556 497 599 568 31 Ans . 32023888 0964 3. Divide 7380964 by 23000 . 4. Divide 2304109 by 5800 . Ans ...
... Divide 3704196 by 20 . 2,0 ) 370419,6 Quot . 185209 18 EXAMPLES . 2. Divide 31086901 by 7100 . 71,00 ) 310869,01 ( 437818 . 284 268 213 556 497 599 568 31 Ans . 32023888 0964 3. Divide 7380964 by 23000 . 4. Divide 2304109 by 5800 . Ans ...
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... Divide 83016572 by 240 . IV . Common Division may be performed more concisely , by omitting several products , and ... Divide 3104679 by 833 . 833 ) 3104679 ( 37273 6056 2257 5919 88 2. Divide 79165238 by 238 . 3. Divide 29137062 by 5317 ...
... Divide 83016572 by 240 . IV . Common Division may be performed more concisely , by omitting several products , and ... Divide 3104679 by 833 . 833 ) 3104679 ( 37273 6056 2257 5919 88 2. Divide 79165238 by 238 . 3. Divide 29137062 by 5317 ...
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... divide the same myrenghi nąo . 36 equal parts , still called grains , being the least weight now in common use ; and › Geruse the rest are computed , as in the labies above , 8. Divide 7014596 by 72 . 3. Divide 5130652 by 25 WEIGHTS AND ...
... divide the same myrenghi nąo . 36 equal parts , still called grains , being the least weight now in common use ; and › Geruse the rest are computed , as in the labies above , 8. Divide 7014596 by 72 . 3. Divide 5130652 by 25 WEIGHTS AND ...
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algebraic axis bisected called centre ciphers circle circumference coefficients contained Corol cosec cosine cube root curve decimal denominator denotes diameter difference differential co-efficient distance Divide dividend division divisor draw equal EXAMPLES exponent expression extract factors feet figure fraction given number greatest common measure Hence hyperbola inches latus rectum least common multiple logarithm manner monomial multiplied nth root number of terms parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane polynomial positive Prob PROBLEM Prop proportional proposed equation quotient radius ratio rectangle Reduce remainder right angles rule sides sine square root straight line Substituting subtract tangent Taylor's theorem THEOREM triangle ABC unknown quantity VULGAR FRACTIONS whole number yards
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Page 338 - EC, have also the same altitude ; and because triangles of the same altitude are to each other as their bases, therefore the triangle ADE : BDE : : AD : DB, and triangle ADE : CDE : : AE : EC.
Page 354 - angle in a segment' is the angle contained by two straight lines drawn from any point in the circumference of the segment, to the extremities of the straight line which is the base of the segment.
Page 332 - Proportion, when the ratio is the same between every two adjacent terms, viz. when the first is to the second, as the second to the third, as the third to the fourth, as the fourth to the fifth, and so on, all in the same common ratio.
Page 17 - OF TIME. 60 Seconds = 1 Minute. 60 Minutes = 1 Hour. 24 Hours = 1 Day. 7 Days = 1 Week. 28 Days = 1 Lunar Month.
Page 344 - CD. conseconsequently the whole polygon, or all the triangles added together which compose it, is equal to the- rectangle of the common altitude CD, and the halves of all the sides, or the half perimeter of the polygon. Now, conceive the number of sides of the polygon to be indefinitely increased ; then will its perimeter coincide with the circumference of the circle, and consequently the altitude CD will become equal to the radius, and the whole polygon equal to the circle. Consequently the space...
Page 303 - The Height or Altitude of a figure is a perpendicular let fall from an angle, or its vertex, to the opposite side, called the base.
Page 26 - Multiply the number in the lowest denomination by the multiplier, and find how many units of the next higher denomination are contained in the product, setting down ,what remains.
Page 62 - From these theorems may readily be found any one of these five parts ; the two extremes, the number of terms, the common difference, and the sum of all the terms, when any three of them are given, as in the following Problems : PROBLEM I.
Page 332 - Proportional, when the ratio of the first to the second, is equal to the ratio of the second to the third.
Page 62 - SUBTRACT the less extreme from the greater, and divide the difference by 1 more than the number of means required to be found...