An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics, Adapted to the Method of Instruction in the American Colleges |
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added algebraic antecedent applied arithmetical arithmetical progression becomes binomial binomial theorem co-efficients common difference Completing the square compound quantity containing continued fraction contrary sign cube root cubic equation denominator diminished dividend division divisor dollars equa Euclid example exponents expression factors figure four fourth geometrical geometrical progression given equation given quantity greater greatest common measure Hence inches infinite series integral last term less manner mathematics method Mult multiplicand negative quantity notation nth power nth root number of terms obtain original equation parallelogram positive prefixed principle Prob proportion proposition quadratic equation quan quotient radical quantities radical sign ratio Reduce the equation remainder rule second term sides square root substituted subtracted subtrahend supposed supposition theorem third tion tities Transposing triangle unit unknown quantity varies vulgar fraction whole number