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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... method of proof is plain enough for since the quotient is the number of times the dividend contains the divisor , the quotient multiplied by the divisor must evidently be equal to the dividend . There are several other methods sometimes ...
... method of proof is plain enough for since the quotient is the number of times the dividend contains the divisor , the quotient multiplied by the divisor must evidently be equal to the dividend . There are several other methods sometimes ...
Page 43
... method given in the rule is that most usually employed : though when the next higher multiple would be nearer to the dividend than the next lower , the actual work is considerably lessened by the adoption of the higher multiple . Thus ...
... method given in the rule is that most usually employed : though when the next higher multiple would be nearer to the dividend than the next lower , the actual work is considerably lessened by the adoption of the higher multiple . Thus ...
Page 44
... method , indeed , is yet known by which prime numbers can be either immediately calculated , or assigned , or detected . The best practical method for numbers not very high , is the sieve of Eratosthenes ( KOKKLvov ) , an account of ...
... method , indeed , is yet known by which prime numbers can be either immediately calculated , or assigned , or detected . The best practical method for numbers not very high , is the sieve of Eratosthenes ( KOKKLvov ) , an account of ...
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... method . Contracted method . 2.714986 924 1035 24434874 271.4986 9.241035 24434874 5429972 10859944 2714986 8144958 13574930 2508 9280650510 542997 2 108599 4 27150 815 13,6 2508 92807 By a comparison of the common with the eastern ...
... method . Contracted method . 2.714986 924 1035 24434874 271.4986 9.241035 24434874 5429972 10859944 2714986 8144958 13574930 2508 9280650510 542997 2 108599 4 27150 815 13,6 2508 92807 By a comparison of the common with the eastern ...
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... method . 92-41035 ) 2508 928 06 ( 27.1498 1848207 0 660721 1 646872 45 646872 5 13848 610 13848 6 9241 035 9241,0 ... method itself is obviously only a rejection of the figures which do not contribute to the result within the prescribed ...
... method . 92-41035 ) 2508 928 06 ( 27.1498 1848207 0 660721 1 646872 45 646872 5 13848 610 13848 6 9241 035 9241,0 ... method itself is obviously only a rejection of the figures which do not contribute to the result within the prescribed ...
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