| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1863 - 432 pages
...the result both in the root and in the divisor. IV. Multiply the divisor, thus completed, by the term of the root last found, subtract the product from the dividend, and proceed mth the remainder, if any, as before. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. What is the square root of... | |
| James Stewart Eaton - Arithmetic - 1864 - 322 pages
...divisor, and the SUM will be the TRUE DIVISOR. 5. Multiply the true divisor by the last root figure, subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a new dividend. 6. Find a new trial divisor, and proceed as before, until all the periods have been... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1864 - 444 pages
...the result both in the root and in the divisor. IV. Multiply the divisor, thus completed, by the term of the root last found, subtract the product from the dividend, and proceed with the remainder, if any, as before. NOTE. — According to the law of signs in evolution,... | |
| John Fair Stoddard - Arithmetic - 1868 - 428 pages
...term of the 2d column for the TRUE orviSOE. Multiply this divisor by the last term of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period, for the SECOND DIVIDEND. 6. Proceed in like manner till all the periods have been used. NOTE. — 1. If the... | |
| John Fair Stoddard - Arithmetic - 1888 - 480 pages
...term of the 2d column for the TBUE DIVISOK. Multiply this divisor lij the last term of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period, for the SECOND DIVIDEND. 6. Proceed in like manner till all the periods have been used. NOTE.— 1. If the... | |
| William Frothingham Bradbury - Algebra - 1868 - 270 pages
...trial divisor, and the SUM will be the TRUE DIVISOR. Multiply the true divisor by the last root figure, subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a dividend. Find a new trial divisor, and proceed as before, until all (he periods have been employed.... | |
| Robert Stewart (of Dundee.) - Arithmetic - 1871 - 248 pages
...the sum of these three numbers is the complete divisor, which multiply by the last quotient figure ; subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a new dividend, to which find a divisor as before, and proceed in the same manner till all the periods... | |
| Philotus Dean - Arithmetic - 1874 - 472 pages
...divisor. Multiply this completed divisor by this last root figure; subtract the product, if possible, from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a new dividend. Double the whole root found, for a new trial divisor, and proceed as before, till all... | |
| Lorenzo Fairbanks - 1875 - 472 pages
...the root, and also at the right of the divisor. IV. Multiply the divisor thus obtained by the digit of the root last found: subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder' bring down the next period for a new dividend. V. Double the part of the root already found, for a... | |
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