| James Robinson - Arithmetic - 1850 - 342 pages
...have the common measure 5 ; we divide each of them by 5, and write the quotients as before. Dividing the product of the remaining factors of the dividend...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor, we obtain the required quotient, 4£. The method of cancelling equal or common factors, in the multiplication... | |
| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1851 - 342 pages
...resolved into compound fractions. RULE. Cancel all factors common to the divisor and dividend; then divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. pressed. or it may be contained in another factor: thus, in the expression 10 X 2 -5- 5 X 3, the common... | |
| Charles Davies - 1852 - 344 pages
...into such factors as shall give all the factors common to both. II. Cancel the common factors and then divide the product of the. remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. NOTES.— 1. Since every factor is cancelled by division, the quotient 1 always takes the place of... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1856 - 450 pages
...into such factors as shall give all the factors common to both. II. Cancel the common factors and then divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. NOTES. — 1. Since every factor is cancelled by division, the quotient 1 always takes the place of... | |
| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1834 - 340 pages
...resolved into compound fractions. RULE. Cancel all factors common to the divisor and dividend ; then divide the product of the remaining factors of the dividend by the product of the remaining of the divisor. 1 A common factor may be singly. expressed: or it may be contained in another factor:... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1859 - 348 pages
...numbers composing the dividend above a horizontal line, and the numbers composing the divisor below it. II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend...the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. NOTES. 1. Rejecting a factor from any number is dividing the number by that factor. 2. When a factor... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1859 - 352 pages
...numbers composing the dividend above a horizontal line, and the numbers composing the divisor below it. II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend...the remaining factors of the divisor, and the result wiU be the quotient. NoTES. 1. Rejecting a factor from any number is dividing the number by that factor.... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1860 - 444 pages
...numbers composing the dividend above a horizontal line, and the numbers composing the divisor below it. II. Cancel all the factors common to both dividend...the divisor, and the result will be the quotient. NOTKS. — 1. When a factor is canceled, the unit, 1, is supposed to take its place. 2. By many it... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1863 - 346 pages
...have the following Rule. Cancel those factors that are common to the dividend and divisor, and then divide the product of the remaining factors of the...the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. NOTES. — 1. If one of the numbers contains a factor equal to the product of two or more factors of... | |
| Edward Brooks - Arithmetic - 1863 - 350 pages
...the factors common to both dividend and divisor, and then divide the product of the remaining factor* of the dividend by the product of the remaining factors of the divisor. NOTES. — 1. The common factors, when the terms are unfactored, may be determined by inspection or... | |
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