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... applied . Thus Ex . 4. 2 of 2 of 3 10 37 = 10 of 81 72 72 12 3 = of ( Art . 14 ) = 17. To reduce a continued fraction to a simple one . 370 864 Apply the rule ( Art . 14 ) for reducing a mixed number to an improper fraction , commencing ...
... applied . Thus Ex . 4. 2 of 2 of 3 10 37 = 10 of 81 72 72 12 3 = of ( Art . 14 ) = 17. To reduce a continued fraction to a simple one . 370 864 Apply the rule ( Art . 14 ) for reducing a mixed number to an improper fraction , commencing ...
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... applied . 5 Ex . 2 . Divide 9 7 of by 33 . 5 4 20 - = and 3 9 of 7 63 ' therefore the quotient required is 10 = - ; 3 20 3 2 X = 63 10 21 38. It will often happen in practice that fractions present themselves which require the ...
... applied . 5 Ex . 2 . Divide 9 7 of by 33 . 5 4 20 - = and 3 9 of 7 63 ' therefore the quotient required is 10 = - ; 3 20 3 2 X = 63 10 21 38. It will often happen in practice that fractions present themselves which require the ...
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... applying Arithmetic to practice , nothing can be measured so accurately as to be represented in numbers without any error whatever , whether it be length , weight , or any other species of magnitude . It is therefore unnecessary to use ...
... applying Arithmetic to practice , nothing can be measured so accurately as to be represented in numbers without any error whatever , whether it be length , weight , or any other species of magnitude . It is therefore unnecessary to use ...
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... applied in every case ; and by using general signs the proofs mav be made general . But this requires a knowledge of Algebra . The Student is recommended to accustom himself to reason out the place of the decimal point . He will find ...
... applied in every case ; and by using general signs the proofs mav be made general . But this requires a knowledge of Algebra . The Student is recommended to accustom himself to reason out the place of the decimal point . He will find ...
Σελίδα 39
... great as 1xaxb ; also axbxc is c times as great as axbx1 ; therefore axbxc = cxaxb ( Art . 81 ) ; and a similar proof may be applied to the other cases . 89. To determine the sign of the product , observe MULTIPLICATION . 39 Multiplication.
... great as 1xaxb ; also axbxc is c times as great as axbx1 ; therefore axbxc = cxaxb ( Art . 81 ) ; and a similar proof may be applied to the other cases . 89. To determine the sign of the product , observe MULTIPLICATION . 39 Multiplication.
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