New University Algebra: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise, Containing Many New and Original Methods and Applications : for Colleges and High Schools |
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added algebraic quantity arithmetical progression binomial factors clearing of fractions coefficients cube root degree denominator denote derived polynomial division dollars EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE exponent expression figure Find the cube Find the logarithm Find the sum find the values following RULE.-I formula geometrical progression given equation given number given quantities greater greatest common divisor identical equation imaginary indicated inequality irreducible fraction least common multiple less letters minus sign monomial Multiply negative quantity nth root number of terms obtain OPERATION permutations positive roots problem quadratic quadratic equation quotient radical sign rational Reduce remainder represent required root result second member second term square root Sturm's Theorem Substituting subtracted suppose surd third three numbers tion transformed equation transposing trial divisor unknown quantity whence whole number X₁ zero