Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Litterature, 1. köide,2. number1810 - 399 pages |
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... nature of multiplication , which is a repeated often as there are units in the other . letters in two terms multiplied together may be placed in any order , and therefore the order of the alphabet is generally preferred . Cafe 2. To ...
... nature of multiplication , which is a repeated often as there are units in the other . letters in two terms multiplied together may be placed in any order , and therefore the order of the alphabet is generally preferred . Cafe 2. To ...
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... nature of divifion , the quotient must be fuch a quantity as , multiplied by the divifor , fhall produce the dividend with its proper fign . The 2d and 3d powers are generally called the fquare and cube ; and the 4th , 5th , and 6th ...
... nature of divifion , the quotient must be fuch a quantity as , multiplied by the divifor , fhall produce the dividend with its proper fign . The 2d and 3d powers are generally called the fquare and cube ; and the 4th , 5th , and 6th ...
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... nature of which shall be confidered afterwards . By comparing a few of the first terms , the law of the feries may be difcovered , by which , without any more divifion , it may be continued to any number of terms wanted . Of the General ...
... nature of which shall be confidered afterwards . By comparing a few of the first terms , the law of the feries may be difcovered , by which , without any more divifion , it may be continued to any number of terms wanted . Of the General ...
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... nature of this operation , it is plain that it may always be continued till there be no remainder . The rule depends on the two following principles : 1. A quantity which measures both divifor and re- mainder muft measure the dividend ...
... nature of this operation , it is plain that it may always be continued till there be no remainder . The rule depends on the two following principles : 1. A quantity which measures both divifor and re- mainder muft measure the dividend ...
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... nature of divifion it is evident , that , when feveral quantities are to be divided by the fame divi- for , the fum of the quotients is the fame with the quo- tient of the fum of the quantities divided by that com- mon divifor . In like ...
... nature of divifion it is evident , that , when feveral quantities are to be divided by the fame divi- for , the fum of the quotients is the fame with the quo- tient of the fum of the quantities divided by that com- mon divifor . In like ...
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