First Lessons in Algebra: Being an Easy Introduction to that Science ; Designated for the Use of Academies and Common Schools |
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... merator of the other , which gives us . But if we multiply the numerator of the dividend by the de- nominator of the divisor , and the denominator of the dividend by the numerator of the divisor , we shall obtain the same result : thus ...
... merator of the other , which gives us . But if we multiply the numerator of the dividend by the de- nominator of the divisor , and the denominator of the dividend by the numerator of the divisor , we shall obtain the same result : thus ...
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... merator , and the root of the denominator for a new de- nominator . 20. What is the square root of 21. Required the cube root of 9 a ? 16 b4 1 22. What is the fourth root of 81 at. 866 3 36 + 24 x + 4 x 27 a6 EVOLUTION . 201.
... merator , and the root of the denominator for a new de- nominator . 20. What is the square root of 21. Required the cube root of 9 a ? 16 b4 1 22. What is the fourth root of 81 at. 866 3 36 + 24 x + 4 x 27 a6 EVOLUTION . 201.
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