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" ... equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. "
Mathematics - Page 211
by United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1951
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Pleasure with Profit: Consisting of Recreations of Divers Kinds, Viz ...

William Leybourn - Algebra - 1694 - 422 pages
...__— _ Therefore i of УА-/Ц-«, or У/^-Ц/ divided by 4, returns to what »was, v« т№~> w the Square Root of the Numerator divided by the Square Root of the Denominator. Thus У4— v* * , .; Remainder. Ha To mow the Nicelfity and great Ufe of the third and fourth preceding...
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Elements of Algebra: Tr. from the French of M. Bourdon. Revised and Adapted ...

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1835 - 378 pages
...numerator and denominator separately, it follows that the square root of a fraction will be equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. a3 a For example, the square root of 75- is equal to — : for But if neither the numerator nor the...
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Elements of Algebra

Algebra - 1838 - 372 pages
...numerator and denominator separately, it follows that the square root of a fraction will be equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. a? a For example, the square root of — is equal to -r- : for aaa? But if neither the numerator nor...
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First Lessons in Algebra: Embracing the Elements of the Science

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1839 - 264 pages
...numerator and denominator separately, it follows that the square root of a fraction will be equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. For example, the square root of — is equal to -j- : for aa a2 TxT = W 1 . What is the square root...
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Elements of Algebra

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1842 - 368 pages
...numerator and denominator separately, it follows that the square root of a fraction will be equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. For example, the square root of 75- is equal to -r : for a 3 a But if neither the numerator nor the...
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Elementary Algebra: Embracing the First Principles of the Science

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1842 - 284 pages
...numerator and denominator separately, it follows that the square root of a fraction will be equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. For example, the square root of — is equal to — : for aa a2 1 . What is the square root of —...
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Elements of Algebra: Including Sturms' Theorem

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1845 - 382 pages
...numerator and denominator separately, it follows that the square root of a fraction will be equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. a2 a For example, y — = — , But if the numerator and the denominator are not both perfect squares,...
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Elementary Algebra: Embracing the First Principles of the Science

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1848 - 300 pages
...numerator and denominator separately, it follows that the square root of a fraction will be equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. fl Ok For example, the square root of — is equal to -7- : for 1 . What is the square root of —...
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Elements of Algebra: Including Sturms' Theorem

Algebra - 1848 - 394 pages
...denominator separately, it follows that the square root of a fraction will be equal to the squsEre root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. For example, у — = — -, aa a1 8mce _X=_. But if the numerator and the denominator are not both...
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Elementary Algebra: For the Use of Schools

William Smyth - Algebra - 1851 - 272 pages
...numerator divided by the square of the denominator ; conversely, the square root of a fraction is equal to the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. better method, we reduce the proposed fraction to a decimal and then extract the root. Ex. 1. To find...
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