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" Resolve the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which is the greatest perfect power of the same degree as the radical. "
Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and ... - Page 136
by Charles Davies - 1860 - 400 pages
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An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics ...

Jeremiah Day - Algebra - 1820 - 352 pages
...the principle here stated, imaginary expressions may be easily prepared for calculation, by resolving the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which is — 1 ; thereby reducing the imaginary part of the expression to J- 1 . As-a=+«x — 1, the expression...
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A New and Complete System of Arithmetick: Composed for the Use of the ...

Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1822 - 536 pages
...form of the fourth root. Ans.'vjj /,' i, 2. Surds are reduced to their most simple terms, by resolving the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which shall be a complete power of the given root ; and then placing the root of this power before ihe other factor...
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A New and Complete System of Arithmetick: Composed for the Use of the ...

Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1822 - 562 pages
...to the form of the fourth root. Ans. 0. Surds are reduced to their most simple terms, by resolving the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which shall he a complete power of the given root ; and then placing the root of this power before the other factor...
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A New Introduction to the Science of Algebra ...

Silas Totten - Algebra - 1836 - 332 pages
...the root of which can be extracted. To reduce radicals to their simplest form. RULE. (55.) Decompose the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which shall be a perfect power of the root to be extracted ; then extract the root of this factor, and multiply the...
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A New Introduction to the Science of Algebra...

Silas Totten - Algebra - 1836 - 360 pages
...which can be extracted. To reduce radicals to their simplest form. RULE. (55.) Decompose the quantify under the radical sign into two factors, one of which shall be a perfect power of the root to be extracted ; then extract the root of this factor, and multiply the...
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Elements of Algebra: Embracing ... the Theory and Application of Logarithms ...

Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1844 - 394 pages
...Thus, v/8^6 =v/4a2x2&=v/4a~2xv/2l>=2a And, And, Hence, to reduce radicals to their simplest forms : 1. Resolve the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which shall be a complete power of the same name as the root. 2. Extract the root of this factor, and multiply it...
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Elements of Algebra: Embracing Also the Theory and Application of Logarithms ...

Davis Wasgatt Clark - Algebra - 1846 - 374 pages
...•J'&c?o = v/ 4a 2 x 26 = V 4a* x V 26=2a And, And, Hence, to reduce radicals to their simplest forms: 1. Resolve the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which shall be a complete power of the same name as the root. 2. Extract the root of this factor, and multiply it...
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An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics ...

Jeremiah Day - Algebra - 1847 - 358 pages
...the principle here stated, imaginary expressions may De easily prepared for calculation, by resolving the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which it -I; thereby reducing the imaginary part of the expression to Vl. As -o=-f-ax -1» the expression...
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Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and ...

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1857 - 408 pages
...called the co-efficient of the radical. Thus, 762, Sabc, and 12a62c5, are co-efficients of the radical*, In general, to simplify a radical of the second degree...radical sign into two factors, one of which shall lie the greatest perfect square which enters it as a factor. II. Write the square root of the perfect...
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Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopedia of Mathematical Science: Comprising ...

Charles Davies, William Guy Peck - Mathematics - 1857 - 608 pages
...values. 1. A factor may be removed from under he radical sign, and placed as a co-efficient, hus : Resolve the quantity under the radical sign into two factors, one of which is the greatest oerfcct n" power which enters as a factor ; extract the n1* root of this factor, and...
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