Elements of Arithmetic, Theoretical and Practical: Adapted to the Use of Schools, and to Private StudyJames Bloomfield, 1826 - 215 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα iii
... principles take their rise in ideas so simple as to be adapted to the most un- tutored mind , and to the lowest capacity . It is at the same time so indispensable for every human being , not only in common life , but in the pursuits of ...
... principles take their rise in ideas so simple as to be adapted to the most un- tutored mind , and to the lowest capacity . It is at the same time so indispensable for every human being , not only in common life , but in the pursuits of ...
Σελίδα iv
... principles of its application to any occurrence in common life , by a knowledge of it , founded upon correct reasoning . It is entirely wrong to say and act , upon the ground , " I want to know how to do this or that , " the principle ...
... principles of its application to any occurrence in common life , by a knowledge of it , founded upon correct reasoning . It is entirely wrong to say and act , upon the ground , " I want to know how to do this or that , " the principle ...
Σελίδα vi
... principles of any rule or subject , and then exercise his scholars , or himself , in the application , which will give him an opportu- nity to generalise , and clear up their , or his , ideas properly ; and after having gone through any ...
... principles of any rule or subject , and then exercise his scholars , or himself , in the application , which will give him an opportu- nity to generalise , and clear up their , or his , ideas properly ; and after having gone through any ...
Σελίδα 10
... principles that follow from them . By comparing every ope- ration of arithmetic with them , they will become always more and more clear and useful ; the whole system of arithmetic will become the more simple , the more its principles ...
... principles that follow from them . By comparing every ope- ration of arithmetic with them , they will become always more and more clear and useful ; the whole system of arithmetic will become the more simple , the more its principles ...
Σελίδα 12
... principles , and of course with the same properties , as to the ex- pression of the greater quantities by the successive rank or place of the figures , and with any other greater or smaller number of significant figures , besides the ...
... principles , and of course with the same properties , as to the ex- pression of the greater quantities by the successive rank or place of the figures , and with any other greater or smaller number of significant figures , besides the ...
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acres added addition amount antecedents application arithmetical proportion arithmetical series borrowing calculation called capital carats carried cent common difference compound interest contained continued cube cubic decimal fractions decimal mark decimal system deno denominate fractions determined divided dividend division divisor evidently exactly executed expressed extremes and means factors feet long following example following numbers four rules frac Francs geometric proportion geometric series given numbers gives improper fraction indicated inverse kind manner mean terms merator metic miles mination multiplicand multiplied number of terms numerator and denominator obtain operation ounces payments pieces places of figures pounds preceding principles proper fraction quotient ratio reduced remainder result rule of three rules of arithmetic scholar share shown side sign of equality simple sion smaller square root subdivision subtraction successive things third tion unit unknown quantity vulgar fractions whole numbers write yards