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" Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each, by putting a point over the place of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points show the number of figures the root will consist of. 2. Find the greatest square number... "
The New Complete System of Arithmetick: Composed for the Use of the Citizens ... - Page 214
by Nicolas Pike - 1807 - 352 pages
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Introduction to the National Arithmetic: On the Inductive System : Combining ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1842 - 184 pages
...feet. E P G do. dodo. Proof. 100 25 do. do. do. 625 is 25x25 = 625. do. do. do. RULE. 1. Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each,...of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points show the number of figures the root will consist of. 2. Find the greatest square...
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The National Arithmetic: On the Inductive System, Combining the Analytic and ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1843 - 340 pages
...feet square, containing 576 square feet. From the above we infer the following RULE. 1. Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each,...of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points show the number of figures the root will consist of. 2. Find the greatest square...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged, Being a Plain ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1843 - 248 pages
...a number, which beiug multiplied into itself, shall produce the given number. RULE. 1. Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each,...place of units, another over the place of hundreds, ami so on ; and it there are decimals, point them in the same manner, from units i.,n-aids the right...
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Arithmetic, designed for academies and schools, with answers

Charles DAVIES (LL.D.) - Arithmetic - 1843 - 348 pages
...cipher, if necessary, so that the number of decimal places shall be even. II. Point off" the decimals into periods of two figures each, by putting a point over the place of hundredths, a second over the place often thousandths, fyc.: then extract the root as in whole numbers,...
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Daboll's Complete Schoolmaster's Assistant Being a Plain Comprehensive ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1843 - 254 pages
...the square root of 1225 ? Operation 1225(35 9 65)325 325 00 Illustration.— By the Rule, we point the given number into periods of two figures each, by putting a dot over the unit's place and another over the place of hundreds, making 2 periods, which show that...
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Introduction to The National Arithmetic: On the Inductive System; Combining ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1844 - 208 pages
...Proof. 625 625 square feet. From the above, or, we infer the following 25X25 = 625. RULE. 1. Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each,...of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points show the number of figures the root will consist of. 2. Find the greatest square...
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Introduction to The National Arithmetic, on the Inductive System: Combining ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1844 - 204 pages
...containing 625 square feet. From the above, we infer the following 25X25 = 625. RULE. 1. Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each,...of units, another 'over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points show the number of figures the root will consist of. 2. Find the greatest square...
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Arithmetic Designed for Academies and Schools: With Answers

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1844 - 358 pages
...cipher, if necessary, so that the number of decimal places shall be even. II. Point off the decimals into periods of two figures each, by putting a point over the place of hundredths, a second over the place often thousandths, Sfc.: then extract the root as in whole numbers,...
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Arithmetic: Designed for Academies and Schools,(with Answers.)

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1844 - 356 pages
...Point off the given number into periods of two figures each, counted from the right, by setting a dot over the place of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on. II. Find the greatest square in the first period on the left, and place its root on the rigid...
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Greenleaf's Introductory Arithmetic

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1845 - 222 pages
...the above, we infer the following RULE. 1. Distinguish the given number into periods of twofigures each, by putting a point over the place of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points show the number of figures the root will consist of. 2. Find the greatest square...
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