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added addition algebraic annexed arithmetical arranged becomes calculation changed cloth coefficient column combination composed compound number consequently considered contains corresponding cube root decimal denominator denoted determined difference divided dividend division divisor effect employed equal equation equivalent evident example exponent expressed extract factors figure follows formula four fourth fraction fractional expression given given number gives greater hundred indicated integer interest less letters manner means method mixed number multiplicand multiplier namely necessary negative obtained operation period polynomial positive preceding prime principles proportion proposed question quotient radical ratio reduced remainder rendered repetitions represented respectively result rule simple units square root substituted subtraction subtrahend successive taken tens third thousand units unity unknown quantity weight Whence whole number written zero
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