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" Subtract the square thus found from the said period, and to the remainder annex the two figures of the next following period, for a dividend. Double the root above mentioned for a divisor, and find how often it is contained in the said dividend, exclusive... "
The Artillerists̓ Manual, and British Soldiers̓ Compendium - Page 255
by Frederick Augustus Griffiths - 1854 - 331 pages
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Mathematics for Practical Men: Being a Common-place Book of Principles ...

Olinthus Gregory - Mathematics - 1834 - 472 pages
...annex the two figures of the next following period, for a dividend. Double the root above mentioned for a divisor, -and find how often it is contained...quotient figure both in the quotient and divisor. figure, and subtract the product from the said dividend, bringing down to the next period of the given...
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The New System of Practical Arithmetic: Whereby Most of the Various Problems ...

Charles Potts - Arithmetic - 1835 - 202 pages
...the two following numbers in the next period for a dividend. 4. Double the root just found for a new divisor, and find how often it is contained in the said dividend, exclusive of its right hand figure, and set that quotient figure both in the quotient and divisor. 5. Then multiply...
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Rose's New Arithmetic: An Explanatory and Practical Arithmetic, Adapted to ...

John Rose - Arithmetic - 1835 - 192 pages
...j and to the remainder, annex the second period, for a dividend. 4. Double the root already found, for a divisor, and find how often it is contained in the dividend, exclusive of the place of units ; annex the result* to the quotient and also to the divisor....
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The Western Arithmetic: Or, Pennsylvania and Ohio Accomptant: Being a Plain ...

James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1835 - 264 pages
...period or point to the remainder, for a resolvend; then square the quotient, and triple the square for a divisor, and find how often it is contained in the resolvend, rejecting units and tens in the resolvend, and put the answer in the quotient. Square the...
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A manual of arithmetic

George Hutton (arithmetic master, King's coll. sch.) - 1844 - 276 pages
...remainder, bring down the next lower period for a new dividend. 3. Double the figure of the root last found for a divisor, and find how often it is contained in the dividend exclusive of the place of units, and write the result in the next lower place of the quotient,...
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Elements of plane (solid) geometry (Higher geometry) and trigonometry (and ...

Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 894 pages
...quotent figure both in the quotent and divisor. Multiply the whole augmented divisor by this last quotent figure, and subtract the product from the said dividend, bringing down to the remainder, the next period of the given number for a new dividend. Repeat the same process as before,...
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The United States Arithmetic: Designed for Academies and Schools

William Vogdes - Arithmetic - 1847 - 324 pages
...period, and to the remainder annex the next following period for a dividend. Double the root found, for a divisor, and find how often it is contained in the dividend, except the right hand figure, and set the result both in the quotient and divisor. Multiply...
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An Elemtary Arithmetic ...: Serving as an Introduction to the Higher ...

George Roberts Perkins - Arithmetic - 1849 - 346 pages
...divisor is contained in this new number, and write the result in the quotient. IV. Again, multiply the divisor by this last quotient figure, and subtract the product from the last number which was divided, and to the remainder annex the next figure of the dividend. Thus continue...
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The Practical Model Calculator: For the Engineer, Mechanic, Machinist ...

Oliver Byrne - Engineering - 1851 - 310 pages
...annex the two figures of the next following period for a dividend. Double the root above mentioned for a divisor, and find how often it is contained...the product from the said dividend, bringing down to the next period of the given number, for a new dividend. Repeat the same process over again, namely,...
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Mechanics for the Millwright, Machinist, Engineer, Civil Engineer, Architect ...

Frederick Overman - Building - 1851 - 452 pages
...remainder annex the two figures of the next following period for a dividend. Double the first root for a divisor, and find how often it is contained...the product from the said dividend, bringing down the next period of the given number for a new dividend. Eepeat this process ; that is, find a new divisor...
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