The North American Arithmetic, Part Third for Advanced ScholarsWhittemore, 1856 - 328 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 185
... extremes . In the same manner it appears , that the sum of any other two means equally distant from the extremes , must be equal to the sum of the extremes . THEOREM III . The difference between the extreme terms of an equidifferent ...
... extremes . In the same manner it appears , that the sum of any other two means equally distant from the extremes , must be equal to the sum of the extremes . THEOREM III . The difference between the extreme terms of an equidifferent ...
Σελίδα 186
... extremes by the num- ber of the terms , and half the product will be the sum of all the terms . See Theorem 4th . 1 ... extremes and number of terms given , to find the common difference . and RULE . Subtract the less extreme from the ...
... extremes by the num- ber of the terms , and half the product will be the sum of all the terms . See Theorem 4th . 1 ... extremes and number of terms given , to find the common difference . and RULE . Subtract the less extreme from the ...
Σελίδα 187
... extremes in an equidifferent series are 3 and 87 , and the number of terms 43. Required the common difference . 7. A ... extremes and common difference given , to find the number of terms . RULE . Divide the difference of the extremes by ...
... extremes in an equidifferent series are 3 and 87 , and the number of terms 43. Required the common difference . 7. A ... extremes and common difference given , to find the number of terms . RULE . Divide the difference of the extremes by ...
Σελίδα 188
... extremes . RULE . Divide the difference of the extremes by 3 , and the quotient will be the common difference , which , being continually added to the less extreme , or subtracted , from the greater , gives the two required means . 14 ...
... extremes . RULE . Divide the difference of the extremes by 3 , and the quotient will be the common difference , which , being continually added to the less extreme , or subtracted , from the greater , gives the two required means . 14 ...
Σελίδα 189
... extremes is equal to the pro- duct of the means . Furthermore , in any series of continual proportionals , the product of the extremes is equal to the product of any two terms equally distant from them ; and equal to the second power of ...
... extremes is equal to the pro- duct of the means . Furthermore , in any series of continual proportionals , the product of the extremes is equal to the product of any two terms equally distant from them ; and equal to the second power of ...
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