A Course of Mathematics ...: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military Academy ...F. C. and J. Rivington, 1811 - Mathematics |
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... Divide the figures in the proposed number , as in the sum- mary above , into periods and half - periods ; then begin at the left - hand side , and read the figures with the names set to them in the two foregoing tables . EXAMPLES ...
... Divide the figures in the proposed number , as in the sum- mary above , into periods and half - periods ; then begin at the left - hand side , and read the figures with the names set to them in the two foregoing tables . EXAMPLES ...
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... divide by , is the Divisor.And the number of times the dividend contains the divisor , is called the Quo- tient . Sometimes there is a Remainder left , after the division is finished . The usual manner of placing the terms , is , the ...
... divide by , is the Divisor.And the number of times the dividend contains the divisor , is called the Quo- tient . Sometimes there is a Remainder left , after the division is finished . The usual manner of placing the terms , is , the ...
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... divide what is left by the quotient ; so shall the new quotient from this last division be equal to the former divisor , when the work is right . Third Method . - Add together the remainder and all the pro- ducts of the several quotient ...
... divide what is left by the quotient ; so shall the new quotient from this last division be equal to the former divisor , when the work is right . Third Method . - Add together the remainder and all the pro- ducts of the several quotient ...
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... Divide 73146085 4. Divide 5317986027 by 7 . 5. Divide 570196382 by 12 . 6. Divide 74638105 by 37 . 7. Divide 137896254 by 97 . 8. Divide 35821649 by 764 . by 5201 . Rem . 36 Ans . 18286521 Ans . 7597122894 . Ans . 4751636571 . Ans ...
... Divide 73146085 4. Divide 5317986027 by 7 . 5. Divide 570196382 by 12 . 6. Divide 74638105 by 37 . 7. Divide 137896254 by 97 . 8. Divide 35821649 by 764 . by 5201 . Rem . 36 Ans . 18286521 Ans . 7597122894 . Ans . 4751636571 . Ans ...
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... divide with the remain- ing figures , as usual . And if there be any thing remaining after this division , place the figures cut off from the dividend to the right of it , and ... Divide 7380964 by 23000 , 4. Divide 2304109 by DIVISION . 21.
... divide with the remain- ing figures , as usual . And if there be any thing remaining after this division , place the figures cut off from the dividend to the right of it , and ... Divide 7380964 by 23000 , 4. Divide 2304109 by DIVISION . 21.
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AB² ABCD AC² angles equal arithmetical mean arithmetical progression arithmetical series BC² bisected centre chord ciphers circle circumference compound compound interest consequently contained cube root cubic equation decimal denotes diameter divide dividend division divisor draw equal angles equal th equation equiangular equilateral EXAMPLES figure fraction gallon geometrical geometrical progression given number gives greater half the arc Hence improper fraction infinite series Inscribed integer less Let ABC logarithm manner measured by half mult Multiply number of terms opposite angles outward angle parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane polygon prism PROBLEM proportional Q. E. D. THEOREM QUEST quotient radii radius ratio rectangle Reduce remainder right angles Right-angled Triangle rule side AC square root subtract surd tangent third transposing triangle ABC VULGAR FRACTIONS whole number yards
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Page 280 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page 2 - The sum of the three angles of any triangle is equal to two right angles, this is a Theorem, the truth of which is demonstrated by Geometry.
Page 4 - Los números cardinales 0: zero 1: one 2: two 3: three 4: four 5: five 6: six 7: seven 8: eight 9: nine 10: ten 11: eleven 12: twelve 13: thirteen 14: fourteen 15: fifteen 16: sixteen 17: seventeen 18: eighteen 19: nineteen 20: twenty...
Page 32 - Place the numbers so that those of the same denomination may stand directly under each other.
Page 11 - Subtract the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished.
Page 297 - Hence, conversely, a line drawn perpendicular to a tangent, at the point of contact, passes through the centre of the circle.
Page 264 - A Right angle is that which is made by one line perpendicular to another. Or when the angles on each side are equal to one another, they are right angles.
Page 325 - Similar solid figures are such as have all their solid angles equal, each to each, and are contained by the same number of similar planes.
Page 275 - THE Difference of any Two Sides of a Triangle, is Less than the Third Side.
Page 184 - Reduce compound fractions to simple ones, and mixt numbers to improper fractions ; then multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators for. a new denominator.