| Earle Bertram Norris, Kenneth Gardner Smith, Ralph Thurman Craigo - Arithmetic - 1913 - 234 pages
...by changing its sign from — to + . Ifa = Z-7in. then a+7 in. =1. Hence, any term may be transposed from one side of an equation to the other by changing its sign. This may also be explained in another way which is often quite useful. We can imagine that we have... | |
| Ernest McCullough - Surveying - 1915 - 468 pages
...and the unknown quantities on the other side. Then collect by addition. Any term may be transposed from one side of an equation to the other by changing its sign from + to — , or from — to + . // a term be found on both sides with the same sign it should be... | |
| Industrial equipment - 2003 - 440 pages
...opposites just as (+) and (-) are opposites. The same rule holds here that any term may be transposed from one side of an equation to the other by changing its sign. C + TT = D To state the principle in another way, when C = 77 XD was changed to C H- 77 = D, both sides... | |
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