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... corresponding share of the gain or loss . • Questions of this nature frequently occurring in military service , general Haviland , an officer of great merit , contrived an ingenious instrument , for more expeditiously resolving them ...
... corresponding share of the gain or loss . • Questions of this nature frequently occurring in military service , general Haviland , an officer of great merit , contrived an ingenious instrument , for more expeditiously resolving them ...
Page 109
... corresponding terms of the dividend , in a diagonal column , beginning at the upper line . ( 3 ) . Add the results in the second column , which will give the second term of the quotient ; and multiply the changed terms in the divisor by ...
... corresponding terms of the dividend , in a diagonal column , beginning at the upper line . ( 3 ) . Add the results in the second column , which will give the second term of the quotient ; and multiply the changed terms in the divisor by ...
Page 110
... corresponding terms of the dividend . Then by adding the second column we have - 3 for the second term in the quotient , and the changed terms + 2 and 1 in the divisor , multiplied by- 3 , give 6 and +3 , which are placed diagonally ...
... corresponding terms of the dividend . Then by adding the second column we have - 3 for the second term in the quotient , and the changed terms + 2 and 1 in the divisor , multiplied by- 3 , give 6 and +3 , which are placed diagonally ...
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... corresponding dividend , and continue this process of division till the remainder is 0 ; then the last divisor is the greatest common measure . Note 1. When the highest power of the leading quantity is the same in both polynomials , it ...
... corresponding dividend , and continue this process of division till the remainder is 0 ; then the last divisor is the greatest common measure . Note 1. When the highest power of the leading quantity is the same in both polynomials , it ...
Page 112
... corresponding dividend , it must be rejected before commencing the division . For as in the marginal scheme , let c contain a factor h , which is not a factor also of a and b ; then rejecting h , the remaining factor c ' is employed as ...
... corresponding dividend , it must be rejected before commencing the division . For as in the marginal scheme , let c contain a factor h , which is not a factor also of a and b ; then rejecting h , the remaining factor c ' is employed as ...
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algebraic axis bisected called centre circle circumference coefficient contained Corol cosec cosine cube root curve decimal denominator denote diameter difference differential co-efficient distance Divide dividend division divisor draw dy dx equal EXAMPLES exponent expression extract factors feet figure fraction given number greater greatest common measure Hence hyperbola inches latus rectum least common multiple logarithm manner monomial multiply negative nth root number of terms parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane polynomial positive Prob problem Prop proportional proposed equation quotient radius ratio rectangle Reduce remainder right angles rule sides sine square root straight line Substituting subtract tangent Taylor's theorem THEOREM unknown quantity VULGAR FRACTIONS whole number yards