 | Smith Bartlett Goodenow - English language - 1839 - 144 pages
...XI, eleven ; CX, one hundred and ten. 364. (n.) To represent numbers by Arabic characters. 1, one ; 2, two ; 3, three ; 4, four ; 5, five ; 6, six ; 7 seven ; 8, eight ; 9, nine ; 0, nought. 365. An Arabic character is increased tenfold in value at every place it is removed toward... | |
 | Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1839 - 305 pages
...Arabic numeral figures, which the Moors introduced into Europe about nine hundred years ago; viz. 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 cipher, or nothing. The first nine are called significant figures, as distinguished from the cipher,... | |
 | George Leonard (Jr.) - Arithmetic - 1839 - 362 pages
...307 Book-Keeping, 315 Business Forms, 330 Signs, 344 NUMERATION. LESSON 1. Count one hundred 1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten 11 eleven 12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen 19... | |
 | Tamil language - 1840 - 210 pages
...- Fruit Season CHAPTER XXX. OF NUMBERS, MEASURES, WEIGHTS, AND COINS. Section First. 1 One - - .... 2 Two - - .... 3 Three - - .... 4 Four - 5 Five - 6 Six - 7 Seven - 8 Eight - - .... 9 Nine - 10 Ten - - .... 11 Eleven 12 Twelve 13 Thirteen 14 Fourteen - • . . . 15 Fifteen 16 Sixteen 17... | |
 | Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1841 - 314 pages
...Arabic numeral figures, which the Moors introduced into Europe about nine hundred years ago; viz. 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 cipher, or nothing. The first nine are called significant figures, as distinguished from the cipher,... | |
 | George Leonard - 1841 - 350 pages
...Business Forms, 320 Signs 333 Repeating Decimals, 334 Duodecimals, 336 Proportion, 338 NUMERATION. 1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten 11 eleven 12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen 19... | |
 | Charles Guilford Burnham - Arithmetic - 1841 - 324 pages
...one or more of them. Notation is the expressing of any number or quantity by figures ; thus, 1 one ; 2 two ; 3 three ; 4 four ; 5 five ; 6 six ; 7 seven ; 8 eight ; 9 nine ; 0 cipher. The nine first figures are sometimes called digits, from the Latin word digitus, which... | |
 | Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1842 - 186 pages
...numeral figures, which the Moors introduced into Europe about nine hundred years ago ; viz. 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 cypher, or nothing. Numeration teaches to express the value of numbers either by words or characters.... | |
 | Osman Call - Arithmetic - 1842 - 202 pages
...alphabets to express numbers. The Arabic method of notation employs these ten characters, — 1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 0 cipher. It will be necessary to consider, in this work, only the Roman and Arabic methods of expressing... | |
 | Charles Bathurst (schoolmaster.) - 1842 - 158 pages
...2, 3, 7, &c. — where 1, 2, 3, 7 are called figures. The figures are nine in number, viz., 1, one ; 2, two ; 3, three ; 4, four ; 5, five ; 6, six ; 7, seven ; 8, eight ; 9, nine. By means of these figures, together with 0, nought or cipher, all numbers may be represented. Arithmetic... | |
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