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" ... and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Place the double of the root already found, on the left hand of the dividend for a divisor. "
New Elementary Algebra: Designed for the Use of High Schools and Academies - Page 175
by Benjamin Greenleaf - 1879 - 309 pages
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Ray's Algebra, Part First: On the Analytic and Inductive Methods of ..., Part 1

Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1848 - 250 pages
...the right, after the manner of a quotient in division. Subtract the square of the root from the left period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3d. Double the root already found, and place it on the left for a divisor. Find how many times the...
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American Common-school Arithmetic ...

Rufus Putnam - Arithmetic - 1849 - 402 pages
...root from the first period, and to the remainder bring dawn the 2d period for a dividend. 3. Take 300 times the square of the root already found for a trial divisor. Divide the dividend by this trial divisor, and place the result in the root. (If the trial divisor is not contained in...
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Ticknor's Mensuration, Or, Square and Triangle: Being a Practical and ...

Almon Ticknor - Measurement - 1849 - 156 pages
...placing its root on the right of the number for the first figure of the root, subtract its cube from the period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Square the root already found, giving it its true local value ; multiply this square by 3, and place...
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Daboll's Complete Schoolmaster's Assistant: Being a Plain Comprehensive ...

Nathan Daboll, David Austin Daboll - Arithmetic - 1849 - 260 pages
...as a quotient in division, and place the square number under the period and subtract it therefrom ; and to the remainder, bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Double the root already found, and place it at the left hand of the divitl-end for a divisor. 4....
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A New System of Arithmetic on an Improved Plan

Charles Guilford Burnham - 1850 - 350 pages
...the left-hand period, and place its root as a quotient in division. III. Subtract the cube from said period, and to the remainder bring down the next period, for a dividend. IV. Multiply the square of the quotient by 300, calling it the triple square, and the quotient by 30,...
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Normal Arithmetic: A Text-book, Theoretical and Practical, in Six Parts ...

Silas Lawrence Loomis - Arithmetic - 1859 - 324 pages
...write its root in the quotient 3. Annex the second period to the remainder for the first dividend. 4. Take three times the square of the root already found for a partial divisor. 5. Find how many times this partial divisor is contained in the dividend, rejecting...
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The Progressive Higher Arithmetic, for Schools, Academies, and Mercantile ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Arithmetic - 1860 - 444 pages
...and write its root for the first figure in the required root; subtract, the cube from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. III. At the left of the dividend write three times the square of tlie first figure of the root, and-...
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Introduction to the National Arithmetic, on the Inductive System: Combining ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1861 - 338 pages
...in the left-hand period, and place its root on the right. Subtract the cube, thus found, from this period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. RULE. — Separate the given number into as many periods as possible of three figures each, by placing...
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Adams's Improved Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which are Combined the Analytic ...

Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1861 - 452 pages
...period, and write its root as a quotient in division. Subtract the square number from the left-hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. III. Double the root already found for a divisor ; seek how many times the divisor is contained in...
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The art and practical application of arithmetic, by J.& T. Flint

John Flint (inspector of schools.) - 1862 - 152 pages
...period, and write its cube root as the first figure of the root. Subtract its cube from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. Multiply the square of the part of the root found by 300 for a trial divisor ; divide the dividend...
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