| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1813 - 456 pages
...of a fraction : thus (I), 3 х*(а* — ao? + x* a -ja3 + ах" — — (/) In the case here given, the operation of division may be considered as terminated,...by which the process is regulated, is less than the first term of the divisor; as the remaining part of the quotient, after this, would become fractional.... | |
| James Ryan - Algebra - 1824 - 550 pages
...quotient af-6 ; and the complete quotient is «+6 + — r~, — a'+b2. 96. It is necessary to remark, that the operation of division may be considered as terminated,...by which the process is regulated, is less than the first term of the divisor ; as the succeeding part of the quotient, after this, would necessarily become... | |
| James Ryan, Robert Adrain - Algebra - 1824 - 542 pages
...complete quotient is a--- * *" aa+b*. t # ' .» . • "•"*:***. • 96. It is necessary to remark, that the operation of division may be considered as terminated,...by which the process is regulated, is less than the first term of the divisor ; as the succeeding part of the quotient, after this, would necessarily become... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1825 - 336 pages
...a+x}a3—x3(a*—ax-{-xa — ^— a3+a*x —a2x—x3 — aax — ax* ax3 — x3 —2*3 * In the case here given, the operation of division may be considered as terminated,...divisor ; or when the first term of the divisor is net contained in the first term of the remainder; as the succeeding part of the quotient, after this,... | |
| John Bonnycastle - 1848 - 334 pages
...the rest, without its being necessary to continue the operation : Thus, • * In the case here given, the operation of division may be considered as terminated,...is not contained in the first term of the remainder ; as the succeeding part of the quotient, after this, instead of being integral as it ought to be,... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1851 - 288 pages
...sufficient to indicate the rest, without its being necessary to continue the operation ; thus, 2y 4 as terminated, when the highest power of the letter,...not contained in the first term of the remainder; as the succeeding part of the quotient, after this, instead of being integral, as ft ought to be, would... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1852 - 348 pages
...Divide a 3 —x 3 by a-\-x. afx)a 3 —z 3 (a 2 —ax-Ja; 2 ; —. 2i 3 a 3 —a 2 * a?x—x 3 a-\-x 94. The operation of division may be considered as terminated,...letter, in the first or leading term of the remainder is less than the first term of the divisor. The division of quantities may also be sometimes carried... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1856 - 394 pages
...•a5+a*z — a>x— a? — a'x — aa? 94 1 The operation of division may be considered as ter minated when the highest power of the letter, in the first or leading term of the remainder, is less than the first term of the divisor. The division of quantities may also be sometimes carried... | |
| Jeremiah Day - Algebra - 1859 - 422 pages
...be multiplied by a factor, which does not contain a measure of the divisor. This may be necessary, when the first term of the divisor is not contained in the first term of the dividend. Ex. 1. Find the greatest common measure of 6'aa + llax+3x3, and 6 6a3 +7ax—3x3)6a3 +1 lax+3x3... | |
| William James Milne - Algebra - 1881 - 360 pages
...to form a new dividend. Divide the new dividend as before, and continue to divide in this way until the first term of the divisor is not contained in the first term of the dividend. If there be a remainder after the last division, write it over the divisor in the form of... | |
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