| Thomas Whiting - Arithmetic - 1787 - 276 pages
...Divifor be more than 12, multiply it by the Quotient Figure, fubtraä the Produ£t from the Dividend, and to the right Hand of the Remainder bring down the next Figure, and proceed till all be finiihed. PROOF. Multiply the Divifor and Quotient together, and the Remainder... | |
| Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...EXAMPLE. 4. Subtract the last found product from that part of the dividend, under which it stands, and to the right hand of the remainder bring down the next figure o£ EXAMPLE. Divisor 36)85609 Dividend/ ist part of the dividend, 85000 36 X 2000= 72000 2000 the ist... | |
| James Noyes - Arithmetic - 1808 - 168 pages
...under the left hand figures of the dividend which you divided, and subtract the product therefrom. 3. To the right hand of the remainder, bring down the next figure of tKe dividend, and inquire how many times the divisor is contained in that number, which, when found,... | |
| Silvestre François Lacroix - Arithmetic - 1821 - 160 pages
...that the quotient has been too much diminished ; and, consequently, it must be increased. By the side of the remainder bring down the next figure of the. dividend, and find, us before, how many times this partial dividend contains the divisor ; continue thus, until att... | |
| Leonhard Euler - Algebra - 1821 - 380 pages
...that the quotient has been too much diminished ; and, consequently, it must be increased. By the side of the remainder bring down the next figure of the dividend, and find, as before, how many times this partial dividend contains the divisor ; continue thus, until all... | |
| Thomas Keith - Arithmetic - 1822 - 354 pages
...the quotient figure, subtract the product from that part of the dividend which stands above it, and, to the right hand of the remainder, bring down the next figure in the dividend, which number divide as before ; and so on till all the figures in the dividend are... | |
| Michael Walsh - 1831 - 348 pages
...used. Subtract the product, last found, from that part of the dividend under which it is placed, and to the right hand of the remainder bring down the next figure of the dividend ; divide this number as before, and so on, till the whole is finished. If it be necessary to bring... | |
| Luther Ainsworth - Arithmetic - 1837 - 298 pages
...and place the product under those figures of dividend which you use, then subtract it therefrom, and to the right hand of the remainder bring down the next figure of the dividend ; thus continue to seek, multiply, subtract and bring down, until you have used all the figures of... | |
| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1838 - 346 pages
...used. Subtract the product, last found, from that part of the dividend under which it is placed, and to the right hand of the remainder bring down the next figure of the dividend ; divide this number as before, and so on, till the whole is finished. If it be necessary to bring... | |
| James H. Porter - Arithmetic - 1841 - 210 pages
...dividend used. Subtract the product kst found from that part of the dividend under which it is placed, and to the right hand of the remainder bring down the next figure of the dividend ; divide this number as before, and so on, till the whole is finished. If it be necessary to bringdown... | |
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