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" To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the dividend by the divisor and add the partial quotients. "
Elements of Algebra - Page 47
by Arthur Schultze - 1918 - 309 pages
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A First Course in Elementary Algebra

Jacob William Albert Young - 1908 - 344 pages
...Since (1) a — bd + 5 с m m)ma — m6d + 5 mс ma — m6cZ + 5 mс a — bd + 5 с 155. Accordingly, To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial, and use the signs obtained as the signs of the quotient. WRITTEN EXERCISES...
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Elementary Algebra

Jacob William Albert Young, Lambert Lincoln Jackson - Algebra - 1908 - 460 pages
...divisor, and omitting any letter having the same exponent in the dividend and divisor. Sec. 149. 2. To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial and use the signs obtained as the signs of the quotient. Sec. 155. 3. To...
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First-year Mathematics for Secondary Schools

George William Myers - Mathematics - 1909 - 394 pages
...monomial, multiply each term of the polynomial by the monomial and add the separate products algebraically. To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial, then add the separate quotients algebraically. The product of two polynomials...
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First-year Mathematics for Secondary Schools

George William Myers, William Rockwell Wickes, Ernst Rudolph Breslich, Ernest Leroy Caldwell, Harris Franklin MacNeish, Ernest August Wreidt - 1909 - 388 pages
...monomial, multiply each term of the polynomial by the monomial and add the separate products algebraically. To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial, .then add the separate quotients algebraically. The product of two polynomials...
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Elementary Algebra: first course

John Charles Stone, James Franklin Millis - Algebra - 1911 - 698 pages
...annex to the result the quotients of the literal factors obtained by the above law of exponents. (5) To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the dividend by the divisor, and add the partial quotients obtained. EXERCISES Divide as indicated : -16. +JM. -12. +32....
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Durell's Introductory Algebra

Fletcher Durell - Algebra - 1912 - 300 pages
...simplified by the fact that ac + be ac . be . , This is called the Distributive Law of Division. Hence, to divide a polynomial by a monomial, Divide each term of the dividend by each term of the divisor, and connect the results by the proper signs. Ex. 1. Divide 12a3x - 10a2y...
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Elementary Algebra

John William Hopkins, Patrick Healy Underwood - Algebra - 1912 - 362 pages
...a- 6 b Divide 18« by 3. Next 6 a- 2 b divide -6 i by 3. Write the quotients. The answer is 6 a - 2 b. To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial and write the quotients in succession. EXERCISE 34 Divide : 1. 5 a + 5 by...
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School Algebra, Book 1

George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Algebra - 1913 - 312 pages
...9 5ft. 2 in. 10yd. 4 in. !ten +1 2)10/+ 4i 4)40-3 + 16-5 9)9i + 9 5/+ 2 i 10-3+4-5 í + 1 That is, to divide a polynomial by a monomial, Divide each term of the dividend by the divisor and add the partial quotients. If we divide zero by any number, the result is zero. Division...
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Academic Algebra

George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Algebra - 1913 - 478 pages
...tens + 9 5ft. 2 in. 10yd. 4 in. Iten +1 i 4)40.3 + 16-5 9)9¿ + 9 5/+2Í 10-3+ 4-5 t + í That is, to divide a polynomial by a monomial, Divide each term of the dividend Ъу the divisor and add the partial quotients. If we divide zero by any number, the result is zero....
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A High School Algebra, Part 1

Jacob William Albert Young, Lambert Lincoln Jackson - Algebra - 1913 - 312 pages
...(1) then, (2) a — bd + 5 с mm)ma — mbd + 5 me ma — mbd + 5 me a—bd + 5c 132. Accordingly, to divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial, and use the signs obtained as the signs of the quotient. WRITTEN EXERCISES...
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