 | Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1834 - 300 pages
...divisor is contained in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. gthly. — Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it from the two left hand periods of the given number. Lastly. — Bring down the first figure of the next period... | |
 | George Willson - Arithmetic - 1836 - 202 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 figures in the root. * For the... | |
 | Silas Totten - Algebra - 1836 - 304 pages
...See how many times this divisor is contained in the dividend, and place the result in the root. 5. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it from the two left hand periods, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next period for a new... | |
 | Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1837 - 240 pages
...how many times the divisor may be had in. the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure o^ 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... | |
 | George Willson - Arithmetic - 1838 - 194 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 figures in the root. * For the... | |
 | Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1839 - 305 pages
...divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor is contained in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. 6. Involve the whole root to the...subtract it from the given number, as before. 7. Bring doion the first figure of the next period to the remainder for a new dividend, to which find a new... | |
 | Nathan Daboll - 1839
...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 that power from as many periods of the given number, as you have found figures in the root. X 196 A... | |
 | Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1839 - 300 pages
...divisor is contained in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. 6thly. — Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it from the two left hand periods of the given number. Lastly. — Bring down the first figure of the next period... | |
 | Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1841 - 314 pages
...divisor. 5. Find how many limes the divisor is contained 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 ,chichfind a new divisor, as before; and in like manner proceed... | |
 | Roswell Chamberlain Smith - Arithmetic - 1842 - 320 pages
...15. Divide the dividend by the divisor, and consider the quotient the next figure of the root. 16. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it from as many left hand periods as the root has places of figures. 17. To the remainder bring down the next... | |
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