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" Find a common measure, by dividing the greater term by the less, and this divisor by the remainder, and so on, always dividing the last divisor' by the last remainder, till nothing remains, the last divisor is the common measure.* 2. Divide both of the... "
Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant - Σελίδα 156
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