An Introduction to Algebra Upon the Inductive Method of InstructionCummings, Hilliard,, 1825 - 372 σελίδες |
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... the second degree admits of two values for the unknown quantity Discussion concerning the possible and impossi- ble values of the unknown quantity , also of the 233 positive and negative values of it , in equations of Table of Contents .
... the second degree admits of two values for the unknown quantity Discussion concerning the possible and impossi- ble values of the unknown quantity , also of the 233 positive and negative values of it , in equations of Table of Contents .
Σελίδα xii
Warren Colburn. positive and negative values of it , in equations of the second degree 235 XXXVI . Of powers and roots in general 242 XXXVII . Roots of compound quantities 251 XXXVIII . Extraction of the roots of compound quan- tities of ...
Warren Colburn. positive and negative values of it , in equations of the second degree 235 XXXVI . Of powers and roots in general 242 XXXVII . Roots of compound quantities 251 XXXVIII . Extraction of the roots of compound quan- tities of ...
Σελίδα 81
... positive and neg- ative quantities , or quantities affected with the signs + and - The sign is placed before the quantities , which he is to receive , and the sign before his losses . We observed that the difference between receiving ...
... positive and neg- ative quantities , or quantities affected with the signs + and - The sign is placed before the quantities , which he is to receive , and the sign before his losses . We observed that the difference between receiving ...
Σελίδα 146
... positive , which shows that the question is correctly expressed . There is a field 8 rods long and 5 rods wide , how much must be subtracted from the length , that the field may contain 50 square rods ? 40 - 5 x = 50 ― x = - 2 . Here ...
... positive , which shows that the question is correctly expressed . There is a field 8 rods long and 5 rods wide , how much must be subtracted from the length , that the field may contain 50 square rods ? 40 - 5 x = 50 ― x = - 2 . Here ...
Σελίδα 147
... positive . They arise from the ne- cessity of expressing subtraction by a sign , because it cannot actually be performed on dissimilar quantities . They are only positive quantities subtracted , and in their nature they differ in ...
... positive . They arise from the ne- cessity of expressing subtraction by a sign , because it cannot actually be performed on dissimilar quantities . They are only positive quantities subtracted , and in their nature they differ in ...
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An Introduction to Algebra: Upon the Inductive Method of Instruction Warren Colburn Πλήρης προβολή - 1837 |
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12 rods 3d power 3d root 5th power a b c A's share added algebraic quantities answer the conditions apples approximate root Arith becomes binomial Binomial Theorem bought breadth bushels coefficient compound interest compound quantities contain decimal denominator difference divide the number dividend divisor equal equation example exponent expressed factor find the root formula fourth fraction gallons gives greater Hence horse less Let the learner letter logarithm miles multi multiplicand multiplied negative quantity number of dollars number of terms observe pears question quotient received remainder required to find right hand figure rule second power second root second term shillings sold subtracted Suppose tens third power third root third term twice units unknown quantity whole number yards zero
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Σελίδα 129 - Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result as the first term of the quotient.
Σελίδα 317 - The sum of all the terms. Any three of which being given, the other two may be found.
Σελίδα ii - District Clerk's Office. BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the seventh day of May, AD 1828, in the fifty-second year of the Independence of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, SG Goodrich, of the said District, has deposited in this office the...
Σελίδα 116 - It will be seen by the above section that if both the numerator and denominator be multiplied by the same number, the value of the fraction will not be altered...
Σελίδα 364 - A detachment of soldiers from a regiment being ordered to march on a particular service, each company furnished 4 times as many men as there were companies in the regiment ; but these being found insufficient, each company furnished three more men, when their number was found to be increased in the proportion of 17 to 16.
Σελίδα 38 - How many days did he work, and how many days was he idle ? Let x = the number of days he worked.
Σελίδα 363 - A farmer has a stack of hay, from which he sells a quantity, which is to the quantity remaining in the proportion of 4 to 5. He then uses 15 loads, and finds that he has a quantity left, which is to the quantity sold as 1 to 2. How many loads did the stack at first contain ? 10.
Σελίδα 312 - London to go round the •world, (23661 miles,) one going East and the other West. A goes one mile the first day, two the second, three the third, and so on, increasing his rate one mile per day.
Σελίδα 368 - ... and dollars diminished by 2, is half the number of coins. What is the number of coins of each sort ? 40. Suppose a man owes $1000, what sum shall he pay daily so as to cancel the debt, principal and interest, at the end of a year, reckoning it at 6 per cent. simple interest ? 41. A merchant bought two pieces of linen cloth, containing together 120 yards. He sold each piece for as many cents per yard as it contained yards, and found that one brought him in only A as much as the other.