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" Multiply the complete divisor by the second figure of the root, subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a new dividend. "
An Advanced Arithmetic for High Schools, Normal Schools, and Academies - Page 314
by George Albert Wentworth - 1898 - 400 pages
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Second Book in Arithmetic: Comprising Four Years of Oral and Written Work in ...

Arithmetic - 1882 - 526 pages
...ones of the root already found, and also the square of the ones, for a complete divisor. 3. M'idtiply the complete divisor by the second figure of the root;...the dividend ; and to the .remainder annex the next period, for a second dividend. IV. To find the succeeding figures of the root : — Proceed with the...
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The principles of arithmetic and their application to business explained

Alexander Ingram - 1883 - 190 pages
...product write also the square of the trial-figure; then multiply the sum of these by the trial-figure, subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a new dividend. 5. To the complete divisor add the two lines above it, taking in the last...
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An introduction to arithmetic

James Gray - Arithmetic - 1883 - 154 pages
...and annex it also to the divisor. 4. Multiply the divisor thus completed by the last figure placed in the root : subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the third period for a new dividend ; proceed in the same manner till all the periods are...
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New Complete Arithmetic on the Inductive Method: With Parallel Mental and ...

James William Nicholson - Arithmetic - 1885 - 348 pages
...take the quotient for the next figure of the root, and also annex it to the trial divisor, to form the complete divisor. Multiply the complete divisor...the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a dividend. Proceed with the second, and with each succeeding dividend, in the same manner...
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Complete Arithmetic: Elements and Commercial. New Series

Christian Brothers - Arithmetic - 1888 - 484 pages
...product to the trial divisor for the COMPLETE DIVISOR. V. Multiply the COMPLETE DIVISOR by the last term of the root, subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a new dividend. VI. Follow the same method until all the periods have been used. NOTE. —...
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The Normal Elementary Algebra: Containing the First Priniples of the Science ...

Edward Brooks - Algebra - 1888 - 344 pages
...iht root; their sum will be the COMPLETE DIVISOR. V. Multiply the COMPLETE DIVISOR by the last term of the root; subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a new dividend. Take 3 time» the square of the root now found, regarded as tens, for a...
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A Grammar School Arithmetic

George Albert Wentworth - Arithmetic - 1889 - 676 pages
...add the second part of the root for a complete divisor. Multiply this complete divisor by the last figure of the root, subtract the product from the...Proceed in this manner until all the groups have been thus annexed. The result will be the square root required. NOTE 1. When the number is not a perfect...
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An Advanced Arithmetic, Theoretical and Practical

James William Nicholson - Arithmetic - 1889 - 408 pages
...figure of the root, and also annex it to the trial divisor, to form the complete divisor. IV. Afultiply the complete divisor by the second figure of the root;...the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a dividend. V. Proceed with the second, and with each succeeding dividend, in the same manner...
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The Academic Algebra

William Frothingham Bradbury, Grenville C. Emery - Algebra - 1889 - 444 pages
...trial divisor, and the SUM will be the TRUE DIVISOR. Multiply the true divisor by the last root ßgure, subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a dividend. Find a new trial divisor, and proceed as before, until all the periods have...
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The Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic and Business Manual ...

John Groesbeck - 1891 - 426 pages
...the root, and also at the right of the trial divisor. 4. Multiply the complete divisor by the last figure of the root; subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder annex the next period for a new dividend. 6. Proceed in the same manner with all the periods to the last. The result...
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