Grammar School Algebra: An Introduction to Algebra for Beginners

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American book Company, 1902 - Algebra - 96 pages
 

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Page 51 - That is, the square of the sum of two quantities is equal to the square of the first, plus twice the product of the first by the second, plus the square of the second.
Page 86 - A and B can do a piece of work in 10 days, and A, B, and C in 8 days: how long will it take C alone to do the work?
Page 50 - Formula 1 states that the product of the sum and the difference of two numbers is equal to the difference of their squares.
Page 76 - A can do a piece of work in 12 days, and B can do the same in 15 days.
Page 81 - If 16 men can do a piece of work in 15 days, how many men will be required to do it in 10 days ? 13.
Page 28 - A can pave a walk in 6 days, and B can do it in 8 days. How long will it take A to finish the job after both have worked 3 days ? 23.
Page 10 - The part of the equation which is on the left of the sign of equality is called the first member ; the part on the right of the sign of equality, the second member.
Page 50 - A'B'. But the area of each circle is equal to the square of its diameter multiplied into .7854. (Art. 30.) And the difference of these squares is equal to the product of the sum and difference of the diameters.
Page 8 - Thus a + b denotes that the number represented by b is to be added to that represented by a.

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