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School Science and Mathematics - Page 586
1912
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Essentials of Algebra: For Secondary Schools

Webster Wells - Algebra - 1897 - 426 pages
...added to, or subtracted from, both members of an equation, without destroying the equality. 2. Вoth members of an equation may be multiplied, or divided, by the same number, without destroying the equality. 72. Transposition of Terms. Let the equation be x + a = b....
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The Model Algebra: Arranged for Elementary Schools

Edward Gideon - Arithmetic - 1903 - 164 pages
...quantity is in the second member ? How may it be transposed to the first member? EQUATIONS. 96. The members of an equation may be multiplied or divided by the same number without destroying the equality of the members. Thus, if 2ж = 12, the value of x is found by...
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School Science and Mathematics, Volume 12

Education - 1912 - 942 pages
...regularly and systematically carried out, but I believe it would be well worth the time required. ing its use to elementary school children, but because...from the statement P=BXR to the others P/B=R, and P/R=B. Similarly since P=ByR and A=B+P then he can be made to see that A=B+BXR and A=B(i+R). If this...
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First Year in Algebra

Frederick Howland Somerville - Algebra - 1905 - 222 pages
...The same quantity may be added to, or subtracted from, both members of an equation. From (3) and (4). Both members of an equation may be multiplied or divided by the same quantity. Or, taking the general equation, A = B. From (1) A + С = В + С. From (3) А С = BC. From (2) AC...
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Progressive Arithmetic: Third Book, Book 3

William James Milne - Arithmetic - 1906 - 364 pages
...each of the following equations to give an equation whose first member is x ? ^x=3 $x=5 4x=M 5x=S5 Both members of an equation may be multiplied or divided by the same number without destroying the equality. EXERCISES 216. First state what must be done to both members...
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School Arithmetic for Grammar Grades

Samuel Hamilton - Arithmetic - 1907 - 422 pages
...process is x found ? Does multiplying both members of the equation by 2 destroy the equality ? .BotA members of an equation may be multiplied or divided by the same number without destroying the equality. Written Work Find the value of x in each equation : 1. 5a;=25...
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Elementary Algebra

Frederick Howland Somerville - Algebra - 1908 - 428 pages
...By Axiom 4 A — B Multiply by С, C = С Divide by C, C= 0 AС = BC A = B С С Or, briefly : 96. Both members of an equation may be multiplied, or divided, by the same number. By Axiom 5 If A = B and B = D ; we have, A = D. THE TRANSPOSITION OF TERMS 97. Most equations...
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Complete Arithmetic

Samuel Hamilton - Arithmetic - 1908 - 512 pages
...what process is x found ? Does multiplying both members of the equation by 2 destroy the equality ? Both members of an equation may be multiplied or divided by the mme number without destroying the equality. Written Work Find the value of x in each equation: 1. 5z=25...
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Practical Arithmetic: Book I -- [book II], Volume 2

Lorenzo Dow Harvey - Arithmetic - 1909 - 412 pages
...x 16, or 8 x = 32. If 4 x = 16, I of 4 x, or x, = { of 16, or 4. If 8 x = 32, 4 x = \ of 32, or 16. Both members of an equation may be multiplied or divided by the same number without changing the value of the unknown number. Find the value of x in the following equations...
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The Gilbert Arithmetics, Book 3

Charles H. Gleason, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Arithmetic - 1910 - 288 pages
...x ? What has been done to both members of the equation to give an equation whose first member is xl Both members of an equation may be multiplied or divided by the same number without destroying the equality. Give and solve an equation in which the value of x may be found...
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