A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. Composed for the Use of the Royal Military Academy, Volume 1Longman, Orme & Company, 1841 - Mathematics |
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... Divisor is the exact Product of two or more of the Numbers not greater than 12 ; divide by one of the factors of the divisor , putting down the remainder to the right of the quotient , but separated by the mark ( ; then this quotient by ...
... Divisor is the exact Product of two or more of the Numbers not greater than 12 ; divide by one of the factors of the divisor , putting down the remainder to the right of the quotient , but separated by the mark ( ; then this quotient by ...
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... divisor , and so on till the last sum falls under the last remainder . This will be the entire remainder which would result from dividing the dividend by the entire divisor * . EXAMPLES . Ex . 1. Divide 3672965 by 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 . 2 ...
... divisor , and so on till the last sum falls under the last remainder . This will be the entire remainder which would result from dividing the dividend by the entire divisor * . EXAMPLES . Ex . 1. Divide 3672965 by 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 . 2 ...
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... divisor by the quotient figures as before , and , without setting down the product , subtract each figure of it from the dividend , as it is produced ; always remembering to carry as many to the next figure as were borrowed before ...
... divisor by the quotient figures as before , and , without setting down the product , subtract each figure of it from the dividend , as it is produced ; always remembering to carry as many to the next figure as were borrowed before ...
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... divisor on the left of the dividend , as in simple division . Begin at the left hand , and divide the number of the highest denomination by the divisor , setting down the quotient in its proper place . If there be any remainder after ...
... divisor on the left of the dividend , as in simple division . Begin at the left hand , and divide the number of the highest denomination by the divisor , setting down the quotient in its proper place . If there be any remainder after ...
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... divisor cannot be produced by the multiplication of small numbers , divide by the whole divisor at once , after the manner of long division , as follows : - 1. Divide 597 6s 3d by 19 . EXAMPLES . £ S d £ S d 19 ) 59 6 32 ( 3 2 5 Ans ...
... divisor cannot be produced by the multiplication of small numbers , divide by the whole divisor at once , after the manner of long division , as follows : - 1. Divide 597 6s 3d by 19 . EXAMPLES . £ S d £ S d 19 ) 59 6 32 ( 3 2 5 Ans ...
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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