A Course of Mathematics, Volume 1Longman, Rees, 1836 - Mathematics |
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... examples ; rejecting whatever seemed to be matters of mere curiosity , and retaining only such parts or branches , as have a direct tendency and application to some useful purpose in life or profession . It is however expected that much ...
... examples ; rejecting whatever seemed to be matters of mere curiosity , and retaining only such parts or branches , as have a direct tendency and application to some useful purpose in life or profession . It is however expected that much ...
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... EXAMPLES . Express in words the following numbers ; viz . 34 96 380 704 6134 9028 15080 72003 109026 483500 2500639 13405670 47050023 309025600 4723507689 274856390000 7523000 6578600307024 NOTATION is the setting down in figures any ...
... EXAMPLES . Express in words the following numbers ; viz . 34 96 380 704 6134 9028 15080 72003 109026 483500 2500639 13405670 47050023 309025600 4723507689 274856390000 7523000 6578600307024 NOTATION is the setting down in figures any ...
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... EXAMPLE I. 3497 6512 8295 18304 Excess of nines . 156 a . — Reject those nines , and set down the remainder towards the right ... EXAMPLES . 2 . 12345 3 . 12345 4 ADDITION . Ratios, Proportions, and Progressions 79 Arithmetical Proportion 80.
... EXAMPLE I. 3497 6512 8295 18304 Excess of nines . 156 a . — Reject those nines , and set down the remainder towards the right ... EXAMPLES . 2 . 12345 3 . 12345 4 ADDITION . Ratios, Proportions, and Progressions 79 Arithmetical Proportion 80.
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... EXAMPLES . Mult . 3542 by 6196 Proof . . 2 21252 5 31878 4 3542 21252 21946232 Product . or Mult . 6196 3542 by 12392 24784 30980 18588 21946232 Proof . 1234567 the multiplicand . 4567 * After having found the product of the ...
... EXAMPLES . Mult . 3542 by 6196 Proof . . 2 21252 5 31878 4 3542 21252 21946232 Product . or Mult . 6196 3542 by 12392 24784 30980 18588 21946232 Proof . 1234567 the multiplicand . 4567 * After having found the product of the ...
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... that number at once . Thus , in the 1st example , 7 times the product of 8 by the given number , make 56 times the same num- ber , as plainly as 7 times 8 make 56 . EXAMPLES . 1. Multiply 51307298 by 56 , or 7 15 12 ARITHMETIC .
... that number at once . Thus , in the 1st example , 7 times the product of 8 by the given number , make 56 times the same num- ber , as plainly as 7 times 8 make 56 . EXAMPLES . 1. Multiply 51307298 by 56 , or 7 15 12 ARITHMETIC .
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AB² ABCD Algebra altitude arithmetical arithmetical progression base bisect breadth centre chord circle circumference coefficients contained Corol cube root decimal denominator denote diagonal diameter distance divide dividend division divisor draw drawn equal equation equiangular EXAMPLES expression feet figure fraction frustum geometrical geometrical progression given number gives greater half height Hence improper fraction inches infinite series integer intersect length less logarithms measure method multiply number of terms parallel parallelogram perpendicular plane polygon PROBLEM proportional Q. E. D. THEOREM quadratic equation QUEST quotient radius ratio rectangle Reduce remainder right angles right-angled triangle rule segment sides sine solid angle square root straight line subtract surd tangent third triangle ABC u₁ VULGAR FRACTIONS yards