| Asa Hollister Craig - Examinations - 1897 - 538 pages
...equation, and of its use as an instrument for conducting mathematical investigations. 77. The first member is the quantity on the left of the sign of equality. The second member is the quantity on the right. 78. An arithmetical equation is one which expresses the equality of numbers. An algebraic equation... | |
| George Washington Hull - Algebra - 1895 - 358 pages
...the terms four together. 29. Taking the terms six together. TRANSPOSITION OF TERMS IN EQUATIONS. 66. The First Member of an equation is the quantity on the left of the sign of equality. 67. The Second Member of an equation is the quantity on the right of the sign of equality. 68. Transposition... | |
| W. H. F. Henry - Questions and answers - 1899 - 440 pages
...Second Member. (1) An equation is an expression of equality between two quantities. Thus, x + y = a. (2) The first member of an equation is the quantity on the left of the sign of equality ; and the second member is that on the right of the sign of equality. 20. Define the unknown quantity... | |
| George Washington Hull - Algebra - 1904 - 172 pages
...3y = 75. 1. 10 ж - 3ж = 70. 11. 10 x - 2 x + 12 x = 100. TRANSPOSITION OF TERMS IN EQUATIONS 10. The First Member of an equation is the quantity on...the left of the sign of equality. The Second Member of an equation is the quantity on the right of the sign of equality. Transposition is the process of... | |
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