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The Elements of Algebra ... - Page 60
by James Wood - 1825 - 305 pages
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Elements of Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry

George Lees - 1826 - 276 pages
...the next. Divide this number (omitting the last figure) by twice that part of the root already found, annex the result to the root and also to the divisor ; then subtract the product of the divisor thus augmented, by that figure of the root last obtained ; and...
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An Elementary Course of Mathematics: Designed Principally for Students of ...

Harvey Goodwin - Mathematics - 1846 - 500 pages
...found to form the subtrahend ; in the example 86 is multiplied by 6, which gives the subtrahend 516. If there be more periods to be brought down, the operation must be repeated. 2116 (46 16 55. On pointing in the extraction of the cube root. It may be shewn exactly in the same...
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Arithmetic for Schools

Barnard Smith - Arithmetic - 1854 - 368 pages
...the first period, and to the remainder bring down the second period. Divide the number thus formed, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the...now stands, by the part of the root last obtained, and subtract the product from the number formed, as above mentioned, by the first remainder and second...
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Arithmetic and Algebra in Their Principles and Application ...

Barnard Smith - 1857 - 740 pages
...the first period, and to the remainder bring down the second period. Divide the number thus formed, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the...now stands, by the part of the root last obtained, and subtract the product from the number formed, as above mentioned, by the first remainder and second...
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Algebra

Isaac Todhunter - Algebra - 1858 - 530 pages
...period. Divide this quantity, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the root already found, and annex the result to the root and also to the divisor,...to be brought down the operation must be repeated. 242. Extract the square root of 611524 ; also of 10246401. 611524^782 10246401^3201 49 9 148J1 215...
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Algebra

Isaac Todhunter - 1860 - 620 pages
...period. Divide this quantity, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the root already found, and annex the result to the root and also to the divisor, thfn multiply the divisor as it now stands by the part of the root last obtained for the subtrahend....
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Algebra for Beginners: With Numerous Examples

Isaac Todhunter - Algebra - 1863 - 302 pages
...period. Divide this quantity, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the root already found, and annex the result to the root and also to the divisor;...to be brought down, the operation must be repeated. 302. Examples. Extract the square root of 132496, and of 5322249. 13249^364 $3222491,2307 66,1424 43J132...
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New Elementary Algebra: in which the First Principles of Analysis are ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - 1863 - 338 pages
...ALGEBRA. Divide this quantity, omitting the last figure, by double the part of the root already found, and annex the result to the root, and also to the divisor. Multiply the divisor as it now stands by the part of the root last obtained, and subtract the product...
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New Higher Algebra: An Analytical Course Designed for High Schools ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1864 - 420 pages
...double the part of the root already found, and annex the result to the root, and also to the divisor. Multiply the divisor as it now stands by the part of the root last obtained, and subtract the product from the dividend. If there are more periods to be brought down, continue...
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Loftus's Inland Revenue Officers' Manual ...

William Harris Johnston - 1865 - 478 pages
...part of the root already found ยก annex the quotient to the root-figure and also to the divisor. Next, multiply the divisor as it now stands by the part of the root last obtained, and subtract the product from the number above mentioned, consisting of the first remainder and the...
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