Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend. Adams's New Arithmetic - Page 219by Daniel Adams - 1830 - 264 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1833 - 284 pages
...IV. Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend. V. Double the whole root already found, for a new divisor, and continue the operation as before, until... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1833 - 268 pages
....divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend ; to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend. IV. Double the root already found for a new divisor, and continue the operation as before, until all... | |
| William Templeton (engineer.) - 1833 - 224 pages
...in the root ; add these three last found numbers together, and subtract this sum from the dividend ; to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, and proceed as before. EXAMPLE. — Required the cube root of 44419494". 444194947(763 343 7 x 7 x... | |
| Catharine Esther Beecher - Arithmetic - 1833 - 296 pages
...and add these three results together for a subtrahend. 5. Subtract the subtrahend from the dividend. To the remainder bring down the next period, for a new dividend, and proceed as before. If it happens in any case, that the divisor is not contained in the dividend,... | |
| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1834 - 300 pages
...Multiply the divisor thus completed, by the figure last placed in the root, and subtract the product from the dividend; and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend. Thus proceed, till the whole root is extracted. Observe, that, when the divisor is not contained in... | |
| Charles Guilford Burnham - Arithmetic - 1857 - 328 pages
...the last ; under these write the cube of the last quotient figure, and call their sum the subtrahend. Subtract the subtrahend from the dividend, and to...remainder bring down the next period, for a new dividend, and proceed as before, till the work is finished. EXAMPLES. 2. What is the cube root of 1906624 ? Operation.... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1857 - 452 pages
...for a true divisor. Multiply the true divisor by the last figure of the root : subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend. To the last true divisor and the number immediately over it, add the square of the last root figure,... | |
| Charles Guilford Burnham - 1857 - 342 pages
...cube of the last quotient figure, and call their sum the subtrahend. Subtract the subtrahend from tlte dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period, for a new dividend, and proceed as before, till the work is finished. EXAMPLES. 2. What is the cube root of 1906624 ? Operation.... | |
| Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1857 - 348 pages
...Multiply the complete dicisor by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend; to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, and so proceed until all the periods are brought down. NOTES. — 1. When the product of the complete... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1857 - 336 pages
...figure last annexed by the figure annexed to the root, and subtract the product from the dividend. To the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend. Double the root already found for a new divisor, and continue the operation as before, till all the... | |
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