 | Philip Ronayne - Algebra - 1717 - 478 pages
...Chap. Ц.) And whole Qjumjties by fobicnbing an U»it under each of them : then ÏÏ11ÏC. Multiply the Numerators together for a new Numerator, and the Denominators together for a new Denominator ; then this new Fra&ion is the Produit required. Extmpki. Suppofe it was required to Multiply 14 -f-... | |
 | John Ward (of Chester.) - Mathematics - 1724 - 456 pages
...improper fractions, and whole Qwttilies by fabfaiking an Unit under them. As fer Sect. 3. Then Multiply the Numerators together for a new Numerator: And the Denominators together for a new Denominator. As iff V«l* gar Fractions. Thus 1X2 ab 't abd •2ddJf.dc b Suppofe it were required to Mult i fly... | |
 | John Ward - Mathematics - 1747 - 492 pages
...Fradtions, and whole Quantities by fubfcribing an Unit under them ; as per Se£r. 3. Then, RULE. Multiply the Numerators together for a new Numerator, and the Denominators together for a new Dtntminatar ; as in Vulgar itand Suppofe it were required to multiply 2a-f- — ^ 25 with 4^. Thefe... | |
 | John Hill - Arithmetic - 1764 - 416 pages
...fractions, and compound fractions into lingle, abbreviating where occafion is ; then the rule is, Mul tiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator, which numerator and denominator is the produd fought. EXAMPLES. I. Let us multiply -rj- by i, the produft... | |
 | Daniel Fenning - Arithmetic - 1765 - 338 pages
...Simple ones, as before direfted, and Mixt Numbers to Improper Fractions. Then the Rule is, multiply the Numerators together for a new Numerator, and the Denominators together for a new Denominator, and the work is done. Multiply f by|. Anf. ||. For 4X3—12 NN 7X6— 42 ND 2. Multiply ,*£ by f.... | |
 | Gilbert Dyer - Arithmetic - 1770 - 191 pages
...tkeir loweft Terms by a common Meafure. 41. To reduce compound FracJions to jingle Ones, Multiply tlie Numerators together for a new Numerator, and the Denominators together for a new Denominator. Nate, In Reducing or Multiplying Fra&ions, if the fame No. or No's. or the component Parts of the No.... | |
 | John Mole - Algebra - 1788 - 328 pages
...the Denominator of the Fradion. CASE VIII. To multiply one Frafïion by another. RULE. Multiply their Numerators together for a new Numerator, and the Denominators together for a new Denominator. ab ab a + l> a- It Thus - x - = - Produit; ' - x - tx ex cd — T~~j the Produit; and - x - = cd a—... | |
 | Elias Voster - Business mathematics - 1792 - 298 pages
...of FRACTIONS. SECT. I. f I HO multiply a Simple FRACTION by a Simple \_ FRACTION. Rule 1. Multiply the Numerators together for a new Numerator, and the Denominators together, for a new Denominator, and -tit dene. 95 Example. I multiplied by 4 produce -}|. Thus, 8 ir fir Produd H Multiply the following... | |
 | Thomas Simpson - Algebra - 1800 - 400 pages
...*<* + *< +*<•+". a + l> a + b 2". A compound fraflivn is reduced to a fimple one of the fame value, by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator,...and the denominators together for a new denominator. But by a compound fraction here, we are not to unlatter : for in reducing to the loweft terms, it is... | |
 | Maria Gaetana Agnesi - Calculus - 1801
...examples. • 33. The multiplication of fra&ions requires no fuch preparation, but is performed directly, by multiplying the numerators together for a new numerator,...the denominators together for a new denominator. The product:, or fraction thence arifing, may often be reduced by fome of the foregoing methods. 34. Divifion... | |
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