Divide the number thus formed, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the root already obtained, and annex the result to the root and also to the divisor. Then multiply the divisor, as it now stands, by the part of the root last obtained, and... The Elements of Algebra ... - Page 60by James Wood - 1825 - 305 pagesFull view - About this book
| Isaac Todhunter - Algebra - 1880 - 348 pages
...period. Divide this quantity, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the root already found, and annex the result to the root and also to the divisor...be more periods to be brought down, the operation mu»t be repeated. 302. Examples. Extract the square root of 132496, and of 5322249. 1â249è (364... | |
| Claudius Saunier - Clock and watch industry - 1881 - 590 pages
...formed, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the root already obtained, and annex the quotient to the root and also to the divisor. Then multiply...now stands, by the part of the root last obtained, and subtract the product from the number formed, as above mentioned, by the first remainder and second... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - Algebra - 1887 - 378 pages
...period. Divide this quantity, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the root already found, and annex the result to the root and also to the divisor ; then multiply the divisor as it noie stands by the part of the root last obtained for the subtrahend. If there be more periods to be... | |
| Henry G. Abbott - Clock and watch making - 1898 - 392 pages
...formed, omitting the last figure, by twice the part of the root already obtained, and "annex the quotient to the root and also to the divisor. Then multiply...now stands, by the part of the root last obtained, and subtract the product from the number formed, as above mentioned, by the first remainder and the... | |
| Fred Herbert Colvin - 1907 - 168 pages
...period for a dividend. Divide this dividend, omitting the last figure, by double the root already found, and annex the result to the root and also to the divisor, multiply the divisor as it now stands, by the figure of the root last obtained, and subtract the product... | |
| Fred Herbert Colvin, Walter Lee Cheney - Machinery - 1917 - 184 pages
...period for a dividend. Divide this dividend, omitting the last figure, by double the root already found, and annex the result to the root and also to the divisor, multiply the divisor as it now stands, by the figure of the root last obtained, and subtract the product... | |
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