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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... manner of placing the terms , is , the dividend in the middle , having the divisor on the left hand , and the quotient on the right , each separated by a curve line ; as , to divide 12 by 4 , the quotient is 3 , The chief advantage of ...
... manner of placing the terms , is , the dividend in the middle , having the divisor on the left hand , and the quotient on the right , each separated by a curve line ; as , to divide 12 by 4 , the quotient is 3 , The chief advantage of ...
Page 13
... manner as before ; and so on , till all the figures are brought down and used . Note . If it be necessary to bring down more figures than one to any re- mainder , in order to make it as large as the divisor , or larger , a cipher must ...
... manner as before ; and so on , till all the figures are brought down and used . Note . If it be necessary to bring down more figures than one to any re- mainder , in order to make it as large as the divisor , or larger , a cipher must ...
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... manner as before ; and so on , till all the figures are brought down and used . Note . If it be necessary to bring down more figures than one to any re- mainder , in order to make it as large as the divisor , or larger , a cipher must ...
... manner as before ; and so on , till all the figures are brought down and used . Note . If it be necessary to bring down more figures than one to any re- mainder , in order to make it as large as the divisor , or larger , a cipher must ...
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... manner , by multiplying it by as many of the next lower as make an integer of this , taking in the odd parts of this lower , as before . And so proceed through all the denominations to the lowest ; so shall the number last found be the ...
... manner , by multiplying it by as many of the next lower as make an integer of this , taking in the odd parts of this lower , as before . And so proceed through all the denominations to the lowest ; so shall the number last found be the ...
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... manner as before . Proceed thus through all the denominations , to the highest , whose sum , together with the several remainders , will give the answer sought . The method of proof is the same as in Simple Addition . EXAMPLES OF MONEY ...
... manner as before . Proceed thus through all the denominations , to the highest , whose sum , together with the several remainders , will give the answer sought . The method of proof is the same as in Simple Addition . EXAMPLES OF MONEY ...
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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