| William James Milne - Arithmetic - 1914 - 524 pages
...5 is transposed to the second member with the sign preceding it changed from — to + . ' A number may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other provided the sign + preceding it is changed to — or the rign — to + . 9. Just as 2 + 2 +2 = 3x2,... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1915 - 412 pages
...2х + &х + вх = 6в. (2) By F, I, 11 x = 66. (3) 31. Transposing Terms. By use of Principle VI, a term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other, provided its sign is changed. Eg in deriving equation (4) from (3) in Example 2, page 30, 8 n is subtracted... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1915 - 402 pages
...in equation (1). x = 66. (2) By F, I, 11 x = 66. (3) 31. Transposing Terms. By use of Principle VI, a term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other by changing its sign. Eg in deriving equation (4) from (3) in Example 2, page 30, 8 n is subtracted... | |
| Eva F. Buker - 1915 - 436 pages
...been transposed from the first member to the second. We also note that the sign has been changed. Any term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other, provided its sign is changed. In the equation 3 x =12 - x we may transpose x and have 3x+x= 12 4x =... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1917 - 674 pages
...6, 2к + 3x + Occ = 0o. (2) By F, I, 11 x = 06. (3) 31. Transposing Terms. By use of Principle VI, a term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other, provided its sign is changed. Eg in deriving equation (4) from (3) in Example 2, page 30, 8 я is subtracted... | |
| George Hervey Hallett, Robert Franklin Anderson - Algebra - 1917 - 432 pages
...the terms containing ft are different in the two equations. It follows from the foregoing that : Any term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other, provided that its sign is changed. 76. Cancellation of terms in an equation. Cancellation of terms... | |
| Charles Sumner Slichter - Functions - 1918 - 530 pages
...Adding the same number to both members of an equation does not change the equation. It follows that a term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other member provided its sign is changed. Thus from 3x - 2 = 3 + 2x. Sx - 2x = 3 + 2, or x = 5. Exercises Solve... | |
| Robert Franklin Anderson - Arithmetic - 1921 - 348 pages
...members, and that the signs before each of these numbers are different in the two equations; hence, A term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other, if the sign before it is changed. SOLVING EQUAT1ONS 1. If x+6 = 8, what is the value of x? x+6=8 Transposing... | |
| Walter Wilson Hart - Mathematics - 1923 - 444 pages
...the right side to the left side. These are two examples of transposition ("place across"). Rule. — A term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other, provided its sign is changed. HISTORICAL NOTE. — About the first quarter of the ninth century an... | |
| 1924 - 368 pages
...the equation to the other if the sign before it is changed. This is called transposition. A quantity may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other member if the sign before it is changed. A. Find the value of x if 5 x — 3 = 27. 5 x - 3 = 27 Transposing... | |
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