| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1822 - 562 pages
...divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract U from ibe given number, as before. 7. Bringdown the first figure of (he next period tr> the remain... | |
| Etienne Bézout - Mathematics - 1824 - 238 pages
...times Ike divisor is contained in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it from the given number as before. IJring down the firat figure of the next division, 16 the remainder, to form a new dividend » to which... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1824 - 264 pages
...Find how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure ol the root. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it (always) from as many periods of the given number as you have found figures in the root. 7. Bring down... | |
| Nicolas Pike, Dudley Leavitt - Arithmetic - 1826 - 214 pages
...divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it always from as many periods of the given number as you have found periods in the root. . * The roots... | |
| Nicolas Pike, Dudley Leavitt - Arithmetic - 1826 - 222 pages
...divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it always from as many periods of the given number as you have found periods in the root. *Tlir roots... | |
| Daniel Parker - Arithmetic - 1828 - 358 pages
...divisor. m . . 5. Find how often the divisor may be had in the dividend, and annex it to the quotient. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it uom the given number, as before. 7. Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder... | |
| William Kinne - 1829 - 246 pages
...the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure ot 'the root. 6. 1nvolve the whole root to ik? given power, and subtract it from the given number...Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remaimle/Yor a new dividend, to which find a new divisor, and so on, until the whoie ts finished.... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1829 - 268 pages
...times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the rpot. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it (a!.ways) from as many periods of the given number as you have found figures in the root. 7. Bring... | |
| William Kinne - Accounting - 1831 - 248 pages
...power to that which is given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it from the given number as before. 5. Find how many times the divisor maybe had in the dividend,and the quotient will be another figure... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1832 - 544 pages
...divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. 6. Involve the whole root to the...Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder for a new dividend, to which find a new divisor, as before and, in iik« manner, proceed... | |
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