A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. For the Use of the Royal Military Academy, Volume 1 |
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... compendious methods of obtaining those results which flow from any given methods of combining given numbers ; but which results could , in the absence of these compendious methods , only be ascertained by counting the numbers ...
... compendious methods of obtaining those results which flow from any given methods of combining given numbers ; but which results could , in the absence of these compendious methods , only be ascertained by counting the numbers ...
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This is the eastern mode of putting down the work ; and is evidently productive of the same final result , only that the progressive partial multiplications are taken in an inverse order . 3. Multiply 81503600 by 7030 .
This is the eastern mode of putting down the work ; and is evidently productive of the same final result , only that the progressive partial multiplications are taken in an inverse order . 3. Multiply 81503600 by 7030 .
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Place the result at M : and if this last number be the M same as that left after casting out the nines from the dividend , the work is probably correct . EXAMPLES . 1 . Quot .
Place the result at M : and if this last number be the M same as that left after casting out the nines from the dividend , the work is probably correct . EXAMPLES . 1 . Quot .
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Place the result at M : and if this last number be the M same as that left after casting out the nines from the dividend , the work is probably correct . EXAMPLES . 1 . Quot .
Place the result at M : and if this last number be the M same as that left after casting out the nines from the dividend , the work is probably correct . EXAMPLES . 1 . Quot .
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This will be the entire remainder which would result from dividing the dividend by the entire divisor * . EXAMPLES . Ex . 1. Divide 3672965 by 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 . 2 3672965 3 1836482 / 1 4 612160 ( 2 The work of finding the remainder is ...
This will be the entire remainder which would result from dividing the dividend by the entire divisor * . EXAMPLES . Ex . 1. Divide 3672965 by 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 . 2 3672965 3 1836482 / 1 4 612160 ( 2 The work of finding the remainder is ...
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