| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1838 - 292 pages
...numbers, we have the following RULE. I. Place the numbers on the same line, and divide by the least number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set down in a line below the quotients and the undivided numbers. II. Divide as before, until there... | |
| Charles DAVIES (LL.D.) - Arithmetic - 1843 - 348 pages
...numbers, we have the following RULE!. I. Place the numbers on the same line, and divide by the least number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set down in a line below the quotients and Hie undivided numbers. II. Divide as before, until there... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1844 - 356 pages
...numbers, we have the following RTJtE. I. Place the numbers on the same line, and divide by the least number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set down in a line below the quotients and the undivided numbers. II. Divide as before, until there... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1846 - 354 pages
...results as before ; thus continue the operation till there are no two numbers which can be divided by any number greater than 1 . The continued product of the divisors into the numbers in the last line, will be the least common multiple required. 16. Find the least common... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1846 - 362 pages
...two or more numbers found ? continue the operation till there are no two numbers Which can be divided by any number greater than 1. The continued product of the divisors into the numbers in the last line, will be. the. least common multiple required. 16. Find the least... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1846 - 402 pages
...results as before ; thus continue the operation till there are no two numbers wkich can be divided by any number greater than 1. The continued product of the divisors into the numbers in the last line, will be the least common multiple required. 16. Find the least common... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1846 - 362 pages
...numbers, we have the following RULE:. I. Place the numbers on the same line, and divide by the least number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set down in a line below the quotients and the undivided numbers. II. Divide as before, until there... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1846 - 370 pages
...compose the common multiple. FIRST METHOD. I. Place the numbers on the same line, and divide by the least number that will divide two or more of them without a remainder, and set down in a line below, the quotients and the undivided numbers. II. Divide as before, until... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1847 - 434 pages
...the same, if, instead of dividing by the smallest number, we divide the given numbers by any prime number, that will divide two or more of them, without a remainder. 2. The preceding operation, it will be seen, resolves the given numbers into their prime factors, (Art.... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1847 - 426 pages
...the same, if, instead of dividing by the smallest, number, we divide the given numbers by any prime number, that will divide two or more of them, without a remainder. 2. The preceding operation, it will be seen, resolves the given numbers into their prime factors, (Art.... | |
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