| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1874 - 340 pages
...divided by vx=\ / — = vu , __ J у я the entire quotient, therefore, is 3av/y. Hence the following RULE. I. Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor. II. Divide the quantity in the radical part of the dividend by the quantity in the radical part of... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1875 - 340 pages
...the quotient must be minus, that is, — 3. From all these illustrations we derive the following : RULE. — I. Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor, for the coefficient of the quotient. II. Write the letters of the dividend in the quotient, giving to each... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1875 - 430 pages
...* ,Ans. Hence the following RULE. — I. 7/" necessary, reduce the radicals to a common index. II. Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor ; divide also the quantity in the radical part of the dividend by the quantity in the radical part... | |
| Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1879 - 332 pages
...the quotient must be minus, that is, — 3. From all these illustrations we derive the following : RULE. — I. Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor, for the coefficient of the quotient. II. Write the letters of the dividend in the quotient, giving to each... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Algebra - 1879 - 322 pages
...obtain 2 %/a. Hence the following RULE. Seduce the radical parts, if necessary, to a common index; then divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor, and the radical part of the dividend by that of the divisor, and prefix the first quotient to the last... | |
| Edward Brooks - Algebra - 1888 - 190 pages
...we have 4; dividing gOa56 -s- 5os - 4a26 a5 by a3, we have a* (Prin. 2). Hence the quotient is 4a26. Rule. — I. Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor for the coefficient of the quotient. II. Write the letters of the dividend in the quotient, giving each... | |
| Algebra - 1888 - 492 pages
...division can also be performed without reducing the quantities to their simplest form. Thus, Rule. — Divide the co-efficient of the dividend by the co-efficient of the divisor for< the co-efficient of the quotient. EXERCISES. . Divide: 1. л/Ш) by 2л/8. 5. 24л/2 by 2л/8. 3. юл/та... | |
| Edward Brooks - Algebra - 1888 - 344 pages
...have 4; dividing 20a66 -i- 5as - 4o'ft ab by as, we have a2 (Prin. 2). Hence the quotient is 4«'6. Rule. — I. Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of tJie divisor for the coefficient of the quotient. II. Write the letters of the dividend in the quotient,... | |
| John Bernard Clarke - Algebra - 1889 - 566 pages
...divisor. As the letters employed may represent any quantities whatever, \ve deduce the following RULE. — Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor. To this quotient annex the radical sign, under which place the quotient obtained by dividing the quantity... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1891 - 306 pages
...Radical quantities are divided like other algebraic quantities. Hence we have the following rule : — Divide the coefficient of the dividend by the coefficient of the divisor, for a new coefficient. Divide the radical part of the dividend by the radical part of the divisor, for a new radical part.... | |
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