| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1863 - 338 pages
...form, it will often be convenient, before applying the rule, to multiply both terms of the fraction by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the degree indicated. Then the factor under the sign in the simplest form of the radical will be an... | |
| Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1868 - 386 pages
...the quantity under the radical sign is & fraction, it is often convenient to multiply both its terms by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the degree indicated. Then, after simplifying, the factor remaining under the radical sign will be... | |
| Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1873 - 396 pages
...the quantity under the radical sign is a fraction, it is often convenient to multiply both its terms by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the degree indicated. Then, after simplifying, the factor remaining under the radical sign will be... | |
| William Guy Peck - Algebra - 1875 - 348 pages
...= tya?(2az + x?). Ans. Ans. 192~ It will often be advantageous to multiply both terms of a fraction by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the degree indicated, in which case, the factor remaining under the sign will be entire. Thus, in the... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1879 - 322 pages
...form, it will often be convenient, before applying the rule, to multiply both terms of the fraction by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the degree indicated. Tlien the factor under the sign in the simplest form of the radical will be an... | |
| Webster Wells - Algebra - 1879 - 468 pages
...192 а4 65 + 320 a3 б4. When the quantity under the radical sign is a fraction, multiply both terms by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the same degree as the radical. Then proceed as before. /2 16. Reduce i/ - to its simplest form. /9... | |
| Webster Wells - Algebra - 1885 - 382 pages
...7n,3 - 54 m2n + 243 mn2. If the quantity under the radical sign is a fraction, multiply both terms by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the same degree as the radical. Then proceed as before. 18. Reduce л/ — - to its simplest form.... | |
| Webster Wells - 1885 - 368 pages
...m3 - 54 wА + 243 m»2. If the quantity under the radical sign is a fraction , multiply both terms by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the same degree as the radical. Then proceed as before. 18. Reduce \l — -to its simplest form. 8... | |
| Webster Wells - Algebra - 1885 - 370 pages
...m3 — 54 m2n + 243 mп2. If the quantity under the radical sign is a fraction, multiply both terms by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the same degree as the radical. Then proceed as before. ПГ 18. Reduce -y — -to its simplest form.... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1889 - 330 pages
...3 /192 ]~25' 3 /3 5 4 3 9 + 5X/3' It will often be convenient to multiply both terms of a fraction by such a quantity as will make the denominator a perfect power of the degree indicated, in which case, the factor remaining under the sign will be entire. Thus, in the... | |
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