A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. For the Use of the Royal Military Academy, Volume 1 |
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93 97 To increase or diminish the roots 209 224 Practical questions 96 100 To change the signs of the roots 212 227 To multiply or divide the roots 213 227 To form an equation from given ALGEBRA . roots 214 228 Expression for the ...
93 97 To increase or diminish the roots 209 224 Practical questions 96 100 To change the signs of the roots 212 227 To multiply or divide the roots 213 227 To form an equation from given ALGEBRA . roots 214 228 Expression for the ...
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Though , as is proved in the note , the order of the factors in multiplication , so a - * Quantities affected with the signs + and + or - and – , are said to have like signs ; and those affected with - and + ...
Though , as is proved in the note , the order of the factors in multiplication , so a - * Quantities affected with the signs + and + or - and – , are said to have like signs ; and those affected with - and + ...
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Though , as is proved in the note , the order of the factors in multiplication , so > a ; * Quantities affected with the signs + and + or - and – , are said to have like signs ; and those affected with - and + , or + and ...
Though , as is proved in the note , the order of the factors in multiplication , so > a ; * Quantities affected with the signs + and + or - and – , are said to have like signs ; and those affected with - and + , or + and ...
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Addition , in Algebra , is the connecting the quantities together by their proper signs , and incorporating or uniting into one term or sum , such as are siinilar , and can be united . As 3a + 2b – 2a = a + 2b , the sum .
Addition , in Algebra , is the connecting the quantities together by their proper signs , and incorporating or uniting into one term or sum , such as are siinilar , and can be united . As 3a + 2b – 2a = a + 2b , the sum .
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When the quantities are like , but have unlike signs . Add all the affirmative coefficients into one sum , and all the negative ones into another , when there are several of a kind : then subtract the less sum , or the less coefficient ...
When the quantities are like , but have unlike signs . Add all the affirmative coefficients into one sum , and all the negative ones into another , when there are several of a kind : then subtract the less sum , or the less coefficient ...
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