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" RULE. 1. Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each, by putting a point over the place of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on... "
The American Student's Guide: Containing a Compendious System of Theoretical ... - Page 215
by George Alfred - 1834 - 312 pages
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Elementary Algebra: Embracing the First Principles of the Science

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1848 - 300 pages
...96. Hence, for the extraction of the square root of numbers, we have the following RULE. I. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning <at the right hand : — the period on the left will often contain but one figure. II. Find the greatest square...
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The National Arithmetic on the Inductive System: Combining the Analytic and ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1850 - 368 pages
...fig- Proof, 576 ure 2 may represent a floor 24 or feet. feet square, containing 576 square 24 X 24=576 RULE. — 1. Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each, by putting a point over the place of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on, which points...
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The Western Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the Rules are Illustrated, and ...

Arithmetic - 1853 - 266 pages
...will produce the number proposed. Or, it is rinding the length of one side of a square. 1 Separate the given number into periods of two figures, each, beginning at the units place. 2 Find the greatest square contained in the left hand period, and set its root on the...
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The New Federal Calculator, Or Scholar's Assistant

Thomas Tucker Smiley - Arithmetic - 1854 - 192 pages
...times equal to that for which the root is required, will produce that number. SQUARE ROOT. 1. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand or unit's place. When the square root of any given number is required. JVble. — 1f the...
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An Introduction to Arithmetic: Containing the Most Useful Rules in Common ...

James Gray - Arithmetic - 1854 - 120 pages
...9-879518/s. 6. Divide 4-736 by 82-73. Апя. 05724855#в',\. EXTRACTION OF THE SQUARE ROOT. RULE 1. Divide the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand, and pointing toward the left in integers, and toward the right in decimals. Every period...
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The Elements of Algebra

Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1856 - 280 pages
...Hence, for the extraction of the square root. of numbers, we derive the following RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand. The first period on the left will often contain but one figure. 2. Find the greatest square...
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New Elementary Algebra: Embracing the First Principles of the Science

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1859 - 324 pages
...Hence, for the ex-traction of the square root of numbers, we have the following RULE. I. Point off the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand: П. Note the greatest perfect square in the first period on the left, and place its root...
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Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and ...

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1860 - 412 pages
...figures. Hence, for the extraction of the square root of numbers, we have the following RULE. -I. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand: the period on the left will often contain but one figure. П. Find the greatest perfect...
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Elementary Algebra: Embracing the First Principles of the Science

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1861 - 322 pages
...9(h Hence, for the extraction of the square root of numbers, we have the following RULE. I. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand: — the period on the left will often contain but one figure. II. Find the greatest square...
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A Treatise on Algebra

Elias Loomis - Algebra - 1864 - 386 pages
...(279.) Hence, for the extraction of the square root of numhers we derive the following RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, Beginning at the right hand. 2. Find the greatest square contained in the left-hand period ; its root is the first figure...
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