| William James Milne - 1881 - 360 σελίδες
...quantity may be added to both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 2. The same quantity may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 3. Both members of an equation may be multiplied by the same quantity without destroying the equality.... | |
| Webster Wells - 1906 - 484 σελίδες
...both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 2. The same number, or equal numbers, may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 3. Both members of an equation may be multiplied by the same number, or equal numbers, without destroying... | |
| Webster Wells - 1906 - 550 σελίδες
...both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 2. The same number, or equal numbers, may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 3. Both members of an equation may be multiplied by the same number, or equal numbers, without destroying... | |
| Webster Wells - 1908 - 456 σελίδες
...both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 2. The same number, or equal numbers, may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 3. Both members of an equation may be multiplied by the same number, or equal numbers, without destroying... | |
| Webster Wells - 1908 - 262 σελίδες
...both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 2. The same number, or equal numbers, may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. 3. Both members of an equation may be multiplied by the same number, or equal numbers, without destroying... | |
| Webster Wells, Walter Wilson Hart - 1912 - 504 σελίδες
...be added to both members of an equation without destroying the equality. (§ 41.) 2. The same number may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. (§ 41.) 3. Both members of an equation may be multiplied by the same number without destroying the... | |
| Webster Wells, Walter Wilson Hart - 1912 - 344 σελίδες
...be added to both members of an equation without destroying the equality. (§ 41.) 2. The same number may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. (§ 41.) 3. Both members of an equation may be multiplied by the same number without destroying the... | |
| Webster Wells, Walter Wilson Hart - 1913 - 300 σελίδες
...number may be added to both members of an equation without destroying the equality. (b) The same number may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. (c) Both members of an equation may be multiplied by the same number without destroying the equality. (d) Both... | |
| Webster Wells - 1913 - 366 σελίδες
...maу be added to both members of an equation without destroying the equality. (b) The same number maу be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. (c) Both members of an equation maу be multiplied by the same number without destroying the equality. (d) Both... | |
| Eva F. Buker - 1915 - 436 σελίδες
...one boy gets off one end, what must be done to the other end to restore the balance? The same number may be subtracted from both members of an equation without destroying the equality. These are called the axioms of addition and subtraction. The same principle applies to multiplication... | |
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