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" RULE. 1 . Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, by putting a point over the unit figure and every third figure bejond the place of units. "
A New and Concise System of Arithmetick: Containing Vulgar, Decimal, and ... - Page 265
by Beriah Stevens - 1822 - 423 pages
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Arithmetic, Rational and Practical: Wherein the Properties of Numbers are ...

John Mair - Arithmetic - 1772 - 376 pages
...TABLE. L Extraftion of the fquare root. RULES. 1. Divide the given number into periods of two figures, beginning at the right hand in integers, and pointing toward the left. But in decimals, begin at the place of hundreds, and point toward the right. Every period will give one figure in the root. 2. Find...
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Encyclopędia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 2, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 474 pages
...EXTRACTION of the CUBE ROOT» RULE I. •*• Divide the given number into periods of three figures, beginning at the right hand in -integers, and pointing toward the left. But in decimals, begin at the place of thoufands, and point to- •ward the right. The number of periods ihows the number of figures...
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The Scholar's Arithmetic; Or, Federal Accountant ...: The Whole in a Form ...

Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1807 - 248 pages
...number is to find another number, which multiplied into its square shall produce the given number. RULE. 1 . " SEPARATE the given number into periods of three figures each, by putting a point over the unit figure, and every third figure beyond the place of units. ' 2. " FIND...
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The Teachers Assistant. Or, A System of Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the ...

Arithmetic - 1811 - 210 pages
...the finding such a num,ber, as, being multiplied into its square will produce the number proposed. RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the units place. These periods will denote the number of .figures the required root will , contain. •...
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A System of Practical Arithmetic: Applicable to the Present State of Trade ...

Jeremiah Joyce - Arithmetic - 1812 - 274 pages
...cube toot of 444194947 ? Ex. 4. What is the cube root of the difference between 140608 and 14025? II. RULE 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning from units place ; then from the first period subtract the greatest cube it contains, put the root...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged : Being a Plain and ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1813 - 244 pages
...root, is to find a number, which, being multiplied into its square, shall produce the given number. RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, by puttii'-ga pr^int over the unit figure, and every third figure from the place of units to the left,...
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The Teachers' Assistant, Or, A System of Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the ...

Arithmetic - 1817 - 214 pages
...the finding of such a number, as, being multiplied into its square, will produce the number proposed. RULE 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the units place. 2. Find the greatest cube contained in the left hand period, and set its root on the right...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged. Being a Plain ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1818 - 246 pages
...is to find a number, which, being multiplied into its square, shall produce the given jiumber. "... RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, by putting a point over the unit figure, and every third figure from the place of units to the left,...
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The Scholar's Guide to Arithmetic: Being a Collection of the Most Useful ...

Phinehas Merrill - Arithmetic - 1819 - 116 pages
...an equal square ; how many soldiers will be in front, and how many deep ? TO EXTRACT THE CUBE ROOT. RULE 1,— Separate the given number into periods of three figures each by putting a point over every 3d figure from unit's place. 2. Find the greatest cube in the first period,...
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The Theory and Practice of Surveying: Containing All the Instructions ...

Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1821 - 594 pages
...Ans. .027. Required the square root of 17f. Ans. 4.168333-fTO EXTRACT THE CUBE ROOT. 1. By the Common Rule- 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, by putting a point over the unit figure, and also over every third figure, from thence to the left...
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