| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1785 - 534 pages
...the worke it felfe, even the very numbers themielves that are to be multiplied, divided, and refulved into rootes, and putteth other numbers in their place,...as they can do, onely by Addition and Subtraction, Divifion by two, or Divifion by three; which iecret invention, being (as all other good things are)... | |
| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1785 - 560 pages
...the worke it felfe, even the very numbers themfelves that are to be multiplied, divided, and refolved into rootes, and putteth other numbers in their place,...as they can do, onely by Addition and Subtraction, Divifion by two, or Divifion by three; which iecret invention, being (as all other good things are)... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 574 pages
...together with the hard and tedious Multiplications, Divisions, «nd Extractions of rootes, doth abo cast away from the worke it selfe, even the very numbers...Subtraction, Division by two, or Division by three j which secret invention, being (as all other good things are) so much the better as it shall be the... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 842 pages
...tedious multiplications, divisions, and extractions of roots, doth also cast away from the work itself, even the very numbers themselves that are to be multiplied, divided, and resolved into root«, and putteth other numbers in their place, which perform ae much as they can do, only by addition... | |
| Robert Potts - Arithmetic - 1876 - 389 pages
...multiplications, divisions, and extractions of rootes, doth also cast away from the worke itselfe, even the very numbers, themselves that are to be multiplied,...rootes, and putteth other numbers in their place, which perform as much asthey can do, only by addition and subtraction, division by two or division by three... | |
| Robert Potts - Arithmetic - 1876 - 392 pages
...multiplications, divisions, and extractions of rootes, doth also cast away from the worke itselfe, even the very numbers themselves that are to be multiplied,...rootes, and putteth other numbers in their place, which perform as much as they can do, only by addition and subtraction, division by two or division by three... | |
| Royal Society of New South Wales - Science - 1913 - 992 pages
...excellent brief e rules to be treated of (perhaps) hereafter. But amongst all, none more profitable than this, which together with the hard and tedious multiplications,...invention, being (as all other good things are) so much the better as it shall be the more common ; I thought good heretofore to set forth in Latine for the... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - Science - 1914 - 300 pages
...tedious multiplications, divisions and extractions of roots, doth also cast away from the work itself even the very numbers themselves that are to be multiplied, divided and resolved into roots, and putteth other numbers in their place which perform as much as they can do, only by addition... | |
| George Alexander Gibson - Logarithms - 1914 - 122 pages
...tedious multiplications, divisions and extractions of roots, doth also cast away from the work itself even the very numbers themselves that are to be multiplied, divided and resolved into roots, and putteth other numbers in their place which perform as much as they can do, only by addition... | |
| American Mathematical Society - Mathematics - 1916 - 580 pages
...tedious multiplications, divisions and extractions of roots, doth also cast away from the work itself even the very numbers themselves that are to be multiplied, divided and resolved into roots, and putteth other numbers in their place which perform as much as they can do, only by addition... | |
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