Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Litterature, 1. köide,2. number1810 - 399 pages |
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... tion . zar Example . Mult . tal opera- tions . Rule . Multiply the given integer by any quantity for a numerator , and fet that quantity under the pro- duct for a denominator . ma m Thus , a = : , a + b =・ Cor . Hence , in the ...
... tion . zar Example . Mult . tal opera- tions . Rule . Multiply the given integer by any quantity for a numerator , and fet that quantity under the pro- duct for a denominator . ma m Thus , a = : , a + b =・ Cor . Hence , in the ...
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... tion . In fuch cases , when we arrive at a remainder of one term , it is commonly fet down with the divifor below it , after the other terms of the quotient , which then be- comes a mixt quantity . Thus the last quotient is alfo ...
... tion . In fuch cases , when we arrive at a remainder of one term , it is commonly fet down with the divifor below it , after the other terms of the quotient , which then be- comes a mixt quantity . Thus the last quotient is alfo ...
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... prob . 1. and 2 .; for it is the equation , or to fubtracting equal quantities from equivalent to adding equal quantities to both fides of both fides . Cor . tions . Of Equa- tion . Cor . The figns of all Part . I. A. ALGE BR.
... prob . 1. and 2 .; for it is the equation , or to fubtracting equal quantities from equivalent to adding equal quantities to both fides of both fides . Cor . tions . Of Equa- tion . Cor . The figns of all Part . I. A. ALGE BR.
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... tion . When an equation , containing only one unknown quantity , is deduced from the question by the follow- ing rules , it is fometimes called a final equation . If it be fimple , it may be refolved by the preceding rules ; For if all ...
... tion . When an equation , containing only one unknown quantity , is deduced from the question by the follow- ing rules , it is fometimes called a final equation . If it be fimple , it may be refolved by the preceding rules ; For if all ...
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... tion , under two different forms , from which no folu- anfwers the conditions of the question . tion can be derived . Example . 3. Two perfons , A and B , were talking of their ages : fays A to B , Seven years ago I was just three times ...
... tion , under two different forms , from which no folu- anfwers the conditions of the question . tion can be derived . Example . 3. Two perfons , A and B , were talking of their ages : fays A to B , Seven years ago I was just three times ...
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