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" We thus derive the following method for multiplying two binomials which have a common first term : The first term of the product is the square of the common first terms of the binomials. "
Key to System of practical mathematics. 2 pt. No.xvii - Page 86
by Scottish school-book assoc - 1845
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Mathematics: Mechanic's bids and estimates. Mensuration for beginners. Easy ...

Seymour Eaton - 1899 - 362 pages
...can therefore be written at once by observing that 1. The product always consists of three terms. 2. The first term of the product is the square of the common term. 3. The second term of the product is the common term multiplied by the sum of the second terms. 4....
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Rudiments of Algebra

George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt - Algebra - 1900 - 202 pages
...We thus derive the following method for multiplying two binomials which have a common first term : The first term of the product is the square of the common first terms of the binomials. The coefficient of the second term of the product is the algebraic sum...
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Secondary Algebra

George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt - Algebra - 1900 - 484 pages
...We thus derive the following method for multiplying two binomials which have a common first term : The first term of the product is the square of the common first terms of the binomials. 6-7] TYPE-FORMS IN MULTIPLICATION 93 The coefficient of the second term...
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Complete Graded Arithmetic: Third grade-[eighth grade], Volume 8

George Edward Atwood - Arithmetic - 1902 - 168 pages
..._ go; + 15. O + 7) (a; - 3) = s2 + 4 a: - 21. O + 2) O - 9) = ^ - 7 a; - 18. The first term of each product is the square of the common term. The second term is the product of the common term and the algebraic sum of the second terms. The third term is the product...
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Grammar School Algebra

Arthur William Potter - Algebra - 1904 - 182 pages
...may deduce the following principle : PRINCIPLE. In the product of two binomials having a common term the first term of the product is the square of the common term; the second term is the algebraic sum of the unlike terms multiplied by the common term; the third term is the product of the...
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