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" X 5'" = 20"'". Hence the RULE. I. Write the several terms of the multiplier under the corresponding terms of the multiplicand. II. Multiply... "
Practical Arithmetic: Uniting the Inductive with the Synthetic Mode of ... - Page 308
by James Bates Thomson - 1850 - 350 pages
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Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors, and Intended to be ..., Volume 1

Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 466 pages
...8^a — yx by — 2x* 3xy* Product CASE III. When both the factors are compound quantities. / RULE. Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier ; then add all the products together, and the sum will be the product required. EXAMPLES. 1. 2. Multiply...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theoretick and Practical Arithmetic

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1826 - 176 pages
...is 12 seconds «« " * A second is 12 thirds . •« '" A third is 12 fourths, &c. " "" Rule.* Write the several terms of the multiplier under the corresponding terms of the multiplicand; then multiply the whole multiplicand by the several terms of the multiplier successively, beginning...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theoretic and Practical Arithmetic, : Designed for ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1828 - 238 pages
...multiply a namher consisting of feet, inches, stcondt, i'. hy another of the same kind. R»LE.—Write the several terms of the multiplier under the corresponding terms of the multiplicand; then multiply the whole multiplicand hy the several terms of the multiplier successively, heginning...
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Elements of Algebra

William Smyth - Algebra - 1830 - 278 pages
...From what has been done we have the following rule for the multiplication of polynomials, viz. 1°. Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, observi»g with respect to the signs, that if two terms multiplied together have each the same sign,...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theorhetic [sic] and Practical Arithmetic: Designed ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 186 pages
...multiply a number consisting of feet, inches, seconds, !fc. by another of the tame kindRULE. — Write the several terms of the multiplier under the Corresponding terms of the multiplicand; then multiply the whole multiplicand by the several terms of the multiplier successively, beginning...
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A Treatise on the Elements of Algebra

Bewick Bridge - Algebra - 1832 - 220 pages
...Ex. 4. 12a3— 2aa+4a— 1 Ex.6 4x' — 3xy CASE III. When both/actors are compound quantities. 22. Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, placing like quantities under each other: the sum of all the terms will be the product required. Ex....
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First Lessons in Algebra: Being an Easy Introduction to that Science ...

Ebenezer Bailey - Algebra - 1835 - 258 pages
...algebraic quantities. To facilitate practice, they will now be repeated together. 1. MULTIPLICATION. Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier. &. SIGNS. When loth terms have the same sign, the product has the sign -f- ; but when they have different...
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A Practical and Theoretical System of Arithmetic...: Also, a Treatise on ...

George Willson - Arithmetic - 1836 - 202 pages
...ratio of the 2 1 value of its multiplier to the next higher denomination. Ans. 27 ft. 7' 5" 4'" RULE. Place the several terms of the multiplier under the corresponding terms of the multiplicand. Multiply first by the highest denomination, and set the product of each inferior denomination of the...
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A Practical and Theoretical System of Arithmetic: Containing a New System of ...

George Willson - Arithmetic - 1838 - 194 pages
...ratio of the 2 1 value of its multiplier to the next higher denomination. . Ans. 27 ft. 7' 5" 4' RULE. Place the several terms of the multiplier under the corresponding terms of the multiplicand. Multiply first by the highest denomination, and set the product of each inferior denomination of the...
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The Elements of Arithmetic

Augustus De Morgan - Algebra - 1840 - 186 pages
...three examples may be collected the following rule for the multiplication of algebraic quantities : Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier ; when the two terms have both + or both — before them, put •+• before their product ; when one...
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