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" Subtract the cube of this number from the first period, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next period for a, dividend. "
Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and ... - Page 200
by Charles Davies - 1860 - 400 pages
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Elements of Algebra

Algebra - 1838 - 372 pages
...ien contain but one figure. II. Find the greatest square in thefirst. period on the left, and place its root on the right after the manner of a quotient in division. Siibtract the square of the root from the first period, and to the remainder bring down the second...
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The Mercantile Arithmetic: Adapted to the Commerece of the United States, in ...

Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1838 - 346 pages
...that number from as many points of the given power as are brought down, beginning at the lowest place, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next point for a new dividend. 7. Find a r.ew divisor, and proceed in all respects as before. EXAMPLES....
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Elements of Algebra

Algebra - 1839 - 368 pages
...less than three places of figures. II. Seek the greatest cule in the first period, at the left, and set its root on the right, after the manner of a quotient in division. Subtract die cube of this figure of the root from the first period, and to the re19 tnainder bring down the...
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A New System of Arithmetic, on the Cancelling Plan: Embracing the Rules of ...

Charles Guilford Burnham - Arithmetic - 1841 - 324 pages
...&c. II. Find, by trial, the greatest root in the left hand period, and subtract its power from that period, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next period, for a dividend. III. Involve the root, already found, to the next inferior power to that which is given,...
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Elements of Algebra

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1842 - 368 pages
...ten contain but onefigure. II. Find the greatest square in the first period on the left, and place its root on the right after the manner of a quotient in division. Subtract the square of the root from the first period, and to the remainder bring down the second period for a dividend....
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Arithmetic, designed for academies and schools, with answers

Charles DAVIES (LL.D.) - Arithmetic - 1843 - 348 pages
...place of hundreds, and so on. II. Find the greatest square in the first period on the left, and place its root on the right after the manner of a quotient in division. Subtract the square of the root from the first period, and to the remainder bring down the second period for a dividend....
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The practical arithmetic

John Darby (teacher of mathematics.) - 1843 - 236 pages
...number contained in the first or left hand period, and put its root for a quotient. Subtract this square number from the first period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 5. Double the quotient figure, for the first portion of the divisor ; then...
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Arithmetic Designed for Academies and Schools: With Answers

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1844 - 666 pages
...place of hundreds, and so on. II. Find the greatest square in the first period on the left, and place its root on the right after the manner of a quotient in division. Subtract the square of the root from the first period, and to the remainder bring down the second period for a dividend....
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Elements of Algebra: Embracing ... the Theory and Application of Logarithms ...

Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1844 - 394 pages
...the root. 2. Find the first figure of the root by trial, and subtract its power from the left-hand period, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next period for a dividend. 3. Involve the root to the next inferior power to that which is given, and multiply...
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Arithmetic Designed for Academies and Schools: With Answers

Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1844 - 358 pages
...than three places of figures. II. Seek the greatest cube in the firsl period, and set its root on tlie right after the manner of a quotient in division. Subtract the cube of this figure from the first period, and fc tJie remainder bring down the first figure of the next period,...
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