A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. Composed for the Use of the Royal Military Academy, Volume 1Longman, Orme & Company, 1841 - Mathematics |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 56
Page 47
... denominators to equivalent fractions having a common denominator . * MULTIPLY each numerator by all the denominators except its own , for the new numerators : and multiply all the denominators together for a common denominator . Note ...
... denominators to equivalent fractions having a common denominator . * MULTIPLY each numerator by all the denominators except its own , for the new numerators : and multiply all the denominators together for a common denominator . Note ...
Page 48
... denominator .罩 3. Reduce } , } , and to a common denominator . 4. Reduce § , 23 , and 4 to a common denominator . 12 , Ans . , Ans . 10 , 36 , 45 . 40 Ans . 25 78 120 30 30 30 ⚫ Note . 1. When the denominators of two given fractions ...
... denominator .罩 3. Reduce } , } , and to a common denominator . 4. Reduce § , 23 , and 4 to a common denominator . 12 , Ans . , Ans . 10 , 36 , 45 . 40 Ans . 25 78 120 30 30 30 ⚫ Note . 1. When the denominators of two given fractions ...
Page 49
... denominator , by compound multiplication and division , if the integer be a compound quantity . Or , if it be a single integer , multiply the numerator by the parts in the next inferior denomination , and divide the product by the ...
... denominator , by compound multiplication and division , if the integer be a compound quantity . Or , if it be a single integer , multiply the numerator by the parts in the next inferior denomination , and divide the product by the ...
Page 50
... denominator ; add all the numerators together , then place the sum over the common denominator , and that will be the sum of the fractions required . * If the proposed fractions have not a common denominator , they must be reduced to ...
... denominator ; add all the numerators together , then place the sum over the common denominator , and that will be the sum of the fractions required . * If the proposed fractions have not a common denominator , they must be reduced to ...
Page 51
... denominators together for a denominator , which will give the product required . * Multiplication of any thing by a fraction , implies the taking some part or parts of the thing ; it may therefore be truly expressed by a compound ...
... denominators together for a denominator , which will give the product required . * Multiplication of any thing by a fraction , implies the taking some part or parts of the thing ; it may therefore be truly expressed by a compound ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ABCD algebraic altitude arithmetical arithmetical progression base bisect breadth centre chord circle circumference coefficients common cone cosec cube root decimal denominator denoted diagonal diameter difference dihedral angle distance divided divisor draw drawn equal equation equiangular EXAMPLES expression figure fraction frustum geometrical given line greater hence inscribed integer intersection join length less lineation logarithms mantissa measure meeting method multiplied parallel parallel ruler parallelogram perpendicular plane polygon prism PROBLEM proportional quantity quotient radii radius ratio rectangle Reduce right angles rule Scholium segment sides sine solid angle solution square root straight line subtraction tangent THEOREM third trapezium triangle ABC u₁ vulgar fraction Whence