| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1852 - 420 pages
...terms in each ore positive, we have the following R0LE FOB MULTIPLYING ONE POLYNOMIAL BY ANOTHER. — Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, and add the products together. EXAMPLES 2. Multiply x-\-y by a-\-c. Ans. ax-\-ay-\-cx-}-cy. 3. Multiply... | |
| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1866 - 250 pages
...following GENERAL RULE, FOR THE MULTIPLICATION OF ALGEBRAIC QUANTITIES. 1. Beginning at the left hand, multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, observing that like signs give plus and unlike signs give minus. 2. Add the several partial products... | |
| Thomas Percy Hudson - Arithmetic - 1866 - 268 pages
...Multiplication. Place the several terms of the multiplier under the corresponding terms of the multiplicand. Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier separately, beginning with the lowest denomination in the multiplicand and the highest in the multiplier,... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - Algebra - 1866 - 614 pages
...considering the above cases we arrive at the following rule for multiplying two binomial expressions. Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier; if the terms have the same sign, prefix the sign + to their product, if they have different signs prefix... | |
| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1866 - 420 pages
...the signs are positive, \vc have the following Eule for Multiplying ens Polynomial by Another. — Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, and add the products. 2. Multiply x-\-y by afc. . . Ans. ar-\-ay-\-cx-\-cy. 3. 2x+Bz by 5x+2z. . .... | |
| Popular educator - 1872 - 840 pages
...Lei-son XXCI., Vol. I., puffe 3SO. 290 291 multiplier under the corresponding terms of the multiplicand. Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier separately, beginning with the lowest denomination in tie multiplicand and the highest in the multiplier,... | |
| Daniel Barnard Hagar - Algebra - 1873 - 278 pages
...Multiply 2a; + 3y by 3. Multiply x + y by x-3y 75. Rule for Multiplying a Polynomial by a Polynomial.— Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, and add the partial products. PROBLEMS. (M (2.) af — y" ab-cd x -y ab + cd xm+l — xy" a?b* —... | |
| Edward Olney - Algebra - 1873 - 354 pages
...completed. 84:. Prob. — To multiply two factors together when one or both are polynomials. R ULE. — MULTIPLY EACH TERM OF THE MULTIPLICAND BY EACH TERM OF THE MULTIPLIER, AND ADD THE PRODUCTS. DEM. — Thus, if any quantity is to be multiplied by a + Ь — с, if we take... | |
| Daniel W. Fish - Arithmetic - 1874 - 542 pages
...RULE. — I. Write the terms of the multiplier under the corresponding terms of the multiplicand. IL Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, beginning with the lowest order of units in each. Reduce each product to higher denominations when... | |
| Edward Olney - Algebra - 1874 - 228 pages
...three partial products I have 15zz — z—Sz', which is 5x + 3y—2z times 3x—2y + 4z. 28. RULE. — Multiply each term of the multiplicand by each term of the multiplier, and add the products. 2. Multiply 3a35-2ffZ>3+5* by2a5+J8. OPEBATION. 2ab Prod., NOTE. — The pupil... | |
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