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" Subtract the square of the root thus found from the first term, and bring down the next two terms for a dividend. III. Divide the first term of the dividend by twice the root already found, and write the result both in the root and in the divisor. IV.... "
New Elementary Algebra: Containing the Rudiments of the Science for Schools ... - Page 186
by Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1879 - 324 pages
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Bryant and Stratton's Commercial Arithmetic: In Two Parts. Designed for the ...

Emerson Elbridge White - Arithmetic (Commercial), 1861 - 1861 - 348 pages
...root, and also at the right of the trial divisor. 5. Multiply the divisor thus formed by the figure of the root last found, and subtract the product from the dividend. 6. To this remainder annex the next period for the next dividend, and divide the same by twice the...
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New University Algebra: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise, Containing ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1863 - 432 pages
...II. Subtract the square of the root thus found from the given quantity, and bring down two or more terms for a dividend. III. Divide the first term of...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...
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New University Algebra: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise, Containing ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1864 - 444 pages
...II. Subtract the square of the root thus found from the given quantity, and bring down two or more terms for a dividend. III. Divide the first term of...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. —...
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New University Algebra: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise, Containing ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1872 - 436 pages
...and in the divisor. IV. Multiply the divisor, thus completed, by the term of-tlie root last found, subtract the product from the dividend, and proceed with the remainder, if any, as before. NOTK. — According to the law of signs in evolution, every square root obtained will still be a root,...
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New Elementary Algebra: Containing the Rudiments of the Science for Schools ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1874 - 340 pages
...write the result both in the root and in the divisor. IV. Multiply the divisor, thus completed, bу the term of the root last found, and subtract the...EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. What is the square root of a4 + 4а'6 — 4a2 + 46s — 86 + 4 ? Ans. а2 + 26 — 2. 2. What is the square root of 1 — 46+462+2г/...
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New Elementary Algebra: Containing the Rudiments of the Science for Schools ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1875 - 340 pages
...root, which, as before, we place in both the root and divisor. Multiplying this complete divisor by e, and subtracting the product from the dividend, we...if all the signs of its terms be changed. EXAMPLES FOS PRACTICE. 1. What is the square root of a4 + 4a2о— 4а3 + 4^— Ans. a2 + 2о — 2. 2. What...
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New Elementary Algebra: Containing the Rudiments of the Science for Schools ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1875 - 338 pages
...the powers of some letter, beginning with the highest, and write the square root of the first terrain the root. II. Subtract the square of the root thus...EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. What is the square root of a4 + 4a25— 4a2 + 4&2— 83+4? Ans. a?+2b — 2. 2. What is the square root of 1— Ans. 1 — 2b...
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New University Algebra

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1875 - 430 pages
...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. EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE. 1. What is the square root of a2 Ans. a + b + c. 2. What is the square root...
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The boys' algebra

James Cahill (of Dublin.) - Algebra - 1875 - 230 pages
...both to the part of the root and of the divisor already found, multiply the quantky now in the divisor by the term of the root last found, and subtract the product from the leading terms of the remainder. (5) To find the 3rd term of the root, add the term last found to the...
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Elementary Lessons in Algebra: A Text Book for Grammar Schools,by Steward B ...

Stewart B. Sabin, Charles D. Lowry - Algebra - 1894 - 138 pages
...figure to the trial divisor > for a complete divisor. (5) Multiply the complete divisor by the figure of the root last found, and subtract the product from the dividend. (6) To the remainder annex the next period, double the root already found, regarded as tens, for a...
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