| Edward Brooks - Algebra - 1901 - 248 pages
...the quotient 1840*6. Rule. — I. Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor for the coefficient of the quotient. II. Write...in the quotient, giving each an exponent equal to Us exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in Hie divisor. IIL Make the quotient positive when... | |
| William James Milne - Algebra - 1901 - 476 pages
...dividend by the numerical coefficient of the divisor, and to the result annex the letters, each with an exponent equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor. Write the sign + before the quotient when the dividend and divisor have like signs, and the sign —... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Arithmetic - 1902 - 794 pages
...by the coefficient of the divisor and to the quotient annex the letters of tlte dividend, each with an exponent equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor, omitting those letters whose exponents become zero. Make the sign of the quotient plus when the dividend... | |
| William James Milne - Algebra - 1902 - 620 pages
...dividend by the numerical coefficient of the divisor, and to tlie result annex the letters, each icith an exponent equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor. Write the sign. + before the quotient when the, dividend and divisor have like signs, and the sign... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1903 - 426 pages
...Write the quotient of the coefficients and annex to it the literal quantities, giving to each letter an exponent equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor. Jake the sign of quotient + when the dividend and divisor have like signs, and — when they have unlike... | |
| Webster Wells - Algebra - 1904 - 642 pages
...quotient of two monomials : To the quotient of the numerical coefficients annex the letters, giving to each, an exponent equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor, and omitting any letter having the same exponent in the dividend and divisor. 2. Divide 54 oW by -... | |
| George Washington Hull - Algebra - 1904 - 172 pages
...by the divisor. To the quotient of the coefficients annex the literal quantities, giving each letter an exponent equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor. Make the quotient + when the dividend and divisor have like signs, and — when they have unlike signs.... | |
| Charles Austin Hobbs - Algebra - 1905 - 158 pages
...The same principle is true whatever the exponents; hence the exponent of a letter in the quotient is equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor. This is the index law in division. NOTE. For the numerical part of division, divide coefficients and... | |
| Webster Wells - Algebra - 1906 - 550 pages
...quotient of two monomials : To the quotient of the numerical coefficients annex the letters, giving to each an exponent equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor, and omitting any letter having the same exponent in the dividend and divisor. 2. Divide 54 aW by -... | |
| Webster Wells - Algebra - 1906 - 484 pages
...quotient of two monomials : To the quotient of the numerical coefficients annex the letters, giving to each an exponent equal to its exponent in the dividend minus its exponent in the divisor, and omitting any letter having the same exponent in the dividend and divisor. 2. Divide 54 aW by -... | |
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