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" Subtract the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished. "
A Course of Mathematics ...: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military ... - Page 11
by Charles Hutton - 1811
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A Course of Mathematics: For the Use of Academies as Well as ..., Volume 1

Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1831 - 660 pages
...figure in the lower line be greater than that above it, first borrow, or add, 10 to the upper one, nnd then take the lower figure from that sum, setting...till the whole is finished. * The whole body of foot eoldiers is denoted by the word Infantry; and all those that charge on horseback by the word Cavalry.—...
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Adam's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1831 - 276 pages
...the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished. Note 1. If it happens that the divisor is not contained in the dividend, a cipher must be put in the...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theoretic and Practical Arithmetic: Designed for ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 186 pages
...the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished. QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE. 2. What is the cube root of 1815848? 1X1X300=300 IX 30= 30 Divisor 330 1816848(122...
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The Youth's Assistant in Theorhetic [sic] and Practical Arithmetic: Designed ...

Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 186 pages
...the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished. QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE. 2. What is the cube root of 1815848? IX 1X300=30011815848 ( 122 IX 30= 30 1...
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Adam's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1833 - 268 pages
...the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished. Note 1. If it happens that the divisor is not contained in the dividend, a cipher must be put in the...
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The Western Arithmetic: Or, Pennsylvania and Ohio Accomptant: Being a Plain ...

James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1835 - 264 pages
...upper figure, and from that figure so increased take the lower, and set down the remainder, carrying 1 to the next lower figure, with which proceed as before, and so on' till the whole is finished. PROOF. Add the remainder and lowest line together, and if the sum be equal to the upper line, the work...
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Cobb's Explanatory Arithmetick, Number Two: Containing the Compound Rules ...

Lyman Cobb - Arithmetic - 1835 - 246 pages
...the subtrahend from the dividend, and to tho remainder bringdown the^next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before; And so on, till the whole is finishedNoi-K. — If the divisor can not be had in the dividend, put a cipher in the quotient or root,...
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Cobb's Explantory Arithmetick, Number Two: Containing the Compound Rules ...

Lyman Cobb - Arithmetic - 1836 - 228 pages
...the subtrahend from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend, with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished. NOTE. — If the divisor can not bfe had in the dividend, put a cipher in the quotient or root, bring...
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A New System of Arithmetick: In which the Rules are Familiarly Demonstrated ...

William Ruger - Arithmetic - 1836 - 274 pages
...subtrahend from (.he dividend, and to the remainder bring dewn-the next period for a ii«w dividend,- with which proceed as before ; and so on, till the whole is finished. EXAMPLES. 1. A man has 13824 feet of timber, in separate blocks, each containing one cubicle foot,...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enl. ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1837 - 262 pages
...number so increased, take the lower and set down the remainder, carying one to the next lower number, with which proceed as before, and so on till the whole is finished. PROOF. Add the remainder to the least number, and if the sum be equal to the greatest, the work is...
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