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Secondary Mathematics: I- - Page 73
by Harry Morton Keal, Nancy Seymour Phelps - 1917
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An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: Designed to Facilitate the Comprehension ...

Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - Algebra - 1845 - 308 pages
...term of the divisor, and place the quotient in the quotient, as its first term. Multiply every term of the divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend, and oring down the remainder. Divide the first term of the remainder by...
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Elementary algebra

David Munn - 1876 - 216 pages
...products, which are obtained in multiplying the divisor by each term in the quotient ; if, then, we multiply the divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract this product from the dividend, we will have a remainder which will be equal to the product of the...
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An Easy Algebra for Beginners: Being a Simple, Plain Presentation of the ...

Charles Scott Venable - Algebra - 1880 - 168 pages
...first term in the dividend by the first term of the divisor, for the first term of the quotient. Then multiply the divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend. Divide the first term of the remainder by the first term of the divisor,...
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The Franklin Elementary Algebra

Edwin Pliny Seaver, George Augustus Walton - Algebra - 1881 - 304 pages
...their terms. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and the result is the first term of the quotient. Multiply the divisor...quotient, and subtract the result from the dividend, taking care to arrange the terms of the remainder in the same way that the terms of the dividend and...
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An Easy Algebra

Charles Scott Venable - 1890 - 170 pages
...first term in the dividend by the first term of the divisor, for the first term of the quotient. Then multiply the divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend. Divide lhe first term of the remainder by the first term of the divisor,...
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An Academic Algebra

James Morford Taylor - Algebra - 1893 - 358 pages
...letter. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor: the result will be the first term of the quotient. Multiply the divisor...by the first term of the quotient; and subtract the product from the dividend. Treat the remainder, if any, as a new dividend, and so on. EXAMPLE 1. Divide...
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The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-book: A Reference Book of Rules, Tables ...

William Kent - Engineering - 1895 - 1234 pages
...term of the divisor, ami write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply all the terms of the divisor by the first term of the quotient and subtract the product from '.lie dividend. If there be a remainder, consider it as a new dividend and proceed as...
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A School Algebra: Designed for Use in High Schools and Academies

Emerson Elbridge White - Algebra - 1896 - 418 pages
...term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply all the terms of the divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend. If there be a remainder, consider it as a new dividend, divide its first...
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A School Algebra Complete

Fletcher Durell, Edward Rutledge Robbins - Algebra - 1897 - 482 pages
...term of the divisor, and set down the result as the first term of the quotient ; Multiply the entire divisor by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the result from the dividend; Continue the division, regarding each remainder as a dividend, till the remainder is zero, or a quantity...
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The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-book: A Reference Book of Rules, Tables ...

William Kent - Engineering - 1902 - 1204 pages
...term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply all the terms of the divisor by the first term of the quotient and subtract the product from the dividend. If there be a remainder, consider it as.a new dividend and proceed as before:...
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