| Henry Ottley - Algebra - 1828 - 140 pages
...is a number consisting of three digits, such, that the sum of the squares ot the dibits is 104, but the square of the middle digit exceeds twice the product of the other two by 4; also, if .094 be subtracted from the number sought, the tlie digits will be inverted. What is the number... | |
| Francis Joseph Grund - Algebra - 1833 - 224 pages
...such, that the sum of the squares of the digits, without considering their position, may be = 104 ; but the square of the middle digit exceeds twice the product of the other two by 4 ; further, if 594 be subtracted from the number sought, the three digits become inverted. What number... | |
| Benjamin Peirce - Algebra - 1843 - 308 pages
...such, that the sum of the squares of the digits, without considering their position, may be 104; but the square of the middle digit exceeds twice the product of the other two by 4 ; farther, if 594 be subtracted from the number sought, the three digits are inverted. Ana. 862. 234.... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1846 - 112 pages
...find a number consisting of three digits, such, that the sum of the squares of the digits shall be 104 ; the square of the middle digit exceeds twice the product of the other two by 4 ; and if 594 be subtracted from the number, the three digits become inverted. Let x= the left-hand digit, y= the middle,... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1848 - 300 pages
...to the sum of their squares, shall be equal to 330. 104 ; the square of the middle digit to exceed twice the product of the other two by 4 ; and if 594 be subtracted from the number, the three digits become inverted. 16. The sum of two numbers and the sum... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1848 - 302 pages
...to the sum of their squares, shall be equal to 330. 104 ; the square of the middle digit to exceed twice the product of the other two by 4 ; and if 594 be subtracted from the number, the three digits become inverted. 16. The sum of two numbers and the sum... | |
| Benjamin Peirce - Algebra - 1851 - 294 pages
...such, that the sum of the squares of the digits, without considering their position, may be 104; but the square of the middle digit exceeds twice the product of the other two by 4 ; farther, if 594 be subtracted from the number sought, the three digits are inverted. Ans. S62. 234.... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1851 - 300 pages
...added to the sum of their squares, shall be equal to 330. 04 ; the square of the middle digit to exceed twice the product of the other two by 4 ; and if 594 be subtracted from the number, the three digits become inverted. 16. The sum of two numbers and the sum... | |
| Benjamin Peirce - Algebra - 1855 - 308 pages
...such, that the sum of the squares of the digits, without considering their position, may be 104; but the square of the middle digit exceeds twice the product of the other two by 4; farther, if 504 be subtracted from the number sought, the three digits are inverted. Ans. 802. 234.... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1856 - 116 pages
...find a number consisting of three digits, such, that the sum of the squares of the digits shall be 104 ; the square of the middle digit exceeds twice the product of the other two by 4 ; and if 594 be subtracted from the number, the three digits become inverted. Let a?= the left-hand digit, y= the middle,... | |
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