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" RULE. 1. Separate the given number into periods of three figures each, by putting a point over the unit figure, and every third figure from the place of units to the left, and if there be de- . cimals, to the right. "
The Improved Arithmetic: Newly Arranged and Clearly Illustrated, Both ... - Page 284
by Daniel Parker - 1828 - 348 pages
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A New System of Arithmetic on an Improved Plan

Charles Guilford Burnham - 1850 - 350 pages
...I. Distinguish the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the right hand. II. Find the greatest cube in 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...
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Burnham's Arithmetic, Revised: A New System of Arithmetic, on an Improved ...

Charles Guilford Burnham - Arithmetic - 1857 - 328 pages
...Distinguish the given number into periods of three figures each, bee/inning at the right hand. II. Find the greatest cube in 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...
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Introduction to The National Arithmetic: On the Inductive System : Combining ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1857 - 336 pages
...figures each, by placing a point over the unit figure, and every third figure beyond the place of units. Find the greatest cube 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...
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A New System of Arithmetic, on an Improved Plan, Embracing the Rules of ...

Charles Guilford Burnham - 1857 - 342 pages
...I. Distinguish the given number into periods of three figures each, beginning at the right hand. II. Find the greatest cube in the left-hand period, and place its root as a quotient in division. III. Subtract the cube from said period, and to the remainder brine/ down...
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The Common-school Arithmetic: a Practical Treatise on the Science of Numbers

Dana Pond Colburn - 1858 - 288 pages
...figures each, beginning with the units. The left-hand period may contain one, two, or three figures. 2d. Find the greatest cube in the left-hand period, and place its root as the first figure of the required root. 3d. Subtract this cube from the left-hand period, and to...
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Introduction to The National Arithmetic: On the Inductive System Combining ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1858 - 332 pages
...figures each, by placing a point over the unit figure, and every third figure beyond the place of units. Find the greatest cube 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...
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Introduction to the National Arithmetic, on the Inductive System: Combining ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1861 - 338 pages
...216 cubic feet for the contents of the addition zz z, as seen in Fig. 4. 20 Fig. 3. ss, uu, Fig. 4. Find the greatest cube 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...
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New Elementary Algebra: in which the First Principles of Analysis are ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - 1863 - 338 pages
...Separate the given number into periods, by pointing every third figure, beginning with the units' place. Find the greatest cube in the left-hand period, and place its root on the right ; subtract the cube of this root from the first period, and to the remainder bring down...
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New Elementary Algebra: Containing the Rudiments of Science for Schools and ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1866 - 328 pages
...given number into periods of three figures each, counting from, units' place to the left and right. II. Find the greatest cube in the left-hand period, and place its root for the first figure of the required root. Subtract the cube from the first period, and to the remainder...
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Eaton's Elementary Algebra: Designed for the Use of High Schools and Academies

William Frothingham Bradbury - Algebra - 1868 - 270 pages
...Separate the number into periods of three figures each, % placing a dot over units, thousands, &c. Find the greatest cube in the left-hand period, and place its root at tJie rigM. Subtract this cube from the left-hand period, and to the remainder annex the next period...
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