| William Emerson - Algebra - 1780 - 574 pages
...multiplied by the index of thp leading quantity, and divided by the number of terms to that place 5 it gives the coefficient of the next following term....all the terms of the power will be + ; but if the fe-> cond term be ~, then all the odd terms will be •+-, and all the even terms — . Ex. 6. Involve... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1782 - 272 pages
...following. Note, The whole number of terms will be one more than the index of the given power ; and when both terms of the root are + , all the terms of the power will be -f ; but if the fecond term be — , then all the odd terms will be-f , and the even terms — . EXAMPLES:... | |
| Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...following. NOTE. Tke whole namber of terms will be one more than the index of the given power ; and, when both terms of the root are +, all the terms of the power will be -{- ; but if the second term be — , then all the odd terms will ke +, arid the even terms — * EXAMPLES., i i. Let... | |
| Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 466 pages
...2+l=4=22, for the square ; 1 + 3+34.!=$ =a .i. for the cube, or third power ; and so on. V0L, I. LI of the root are +, all the terms of the power will be + ,- but if the second term be — , then all the odd terms will be -f, and the even terms — . EXAMPLES. 1. Let a+x... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Algebra - 1808 - 470 pages
...following. Naif. The whole number of terms will be one more than die index of the given power ; and when both terms of the root are +, all the terms of the powers will be + ; but if the second term be — , then all the odd terms will be +, and the even terms... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1811 - 230 pages
...o /.J, &C. Note. The whole number of terms will be one more than the index of the given power; and when both terms of the root are +, all the terms of the power will be + ; but if the second term be — , all the odd terms will be +| and the even terms — . EXAMPLES. 1. Let a-\-x be... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 620 pages
...after another. /Vote. The whole number of terms will be 1 more than the index of the given power : and when both terms of the root are + , all the terms of the power will be -f- ; but if the second term be — , all the odd terms will be +, and all the even terms — , which... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1813 - 456 pages
...following. Note. The whole «number of terms will be one more than the index of the given power ; and when both terms of the root are + , all the terms of the power will be + ; but if the second tenu be — , all the odd terms will be + , and the -even terms — ; or, which is the same... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1816 - 610 pages
...after another. Note- The whole number of terms will be 1 more than the index of the given power : and when both terms of the root are +,all the terms of the power will be + ; but if the second term be — , all the odd terms will be -fi and all the even terms — , which causes the terms... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1818 - 326 pages
...following. JVo<e. The whole number of terms will be one more than the index of the £*iven power ; and when both terms of the root are +, all the terms of the power will be + ; but if the second term be — , all the odd terms will be +, and the even terms — ; or, which is the same thing,... | |
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