| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1811 - 230 pages
...To divide 100 into two such parts, that the sum of their square roots may be 14. Ans. 64 and 36. 12. It is required to divide the number 24 into two such parts, that their product may be equal to 35 times theix difference. Ans. 10 and 14. 13. The sum of two numbers... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1813 - 456 pages
...from 10, and then multiply the remainder by the numbpr itself, the product shall be 21. Ans. 7 or 3 3. It is required to divide the number 24 into two such parts, that their product may be equal to 35 times their difference. Ans. 10 and 14 4. It is required to divide... | |
| John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1818 - 326 pages
...10, aijd then multiply the remainder by the number itself, the product shall be 21. Ans. 7 or 3. 3. It is required to divide the number 24 into two such parts, that their product shall be equal to 35 times their difference. Ans. 10 and 14 4. It is required to divide... | |
| Jeremiah Day - Algebra - 1820 - 352 pages
...Prob. 10. It is required to divide the number 14 into two *tich parts, that the quotient of the greater divided by the less, may be to the quotient of the less divided by the greater, as 16 : 9. • Ans. The parts are 8 and 6. Prob. 1 1 . What two numbers are... | |
| Miles Bland - Geometry - 1821 - 898 pages
...and consequently, the numbers are ± 12, ± 16, and ± is. 7. It is required to divide the number 14 into two such parts that the quotient of the greater...divided by the less, may be to the quotient of the less divided by the greater as 16 : 9. Let x = the greater part ; .•. u — x = the less, , x 14 — x... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 616 pages
...required to divide the number 24 into' two such par.U, that the quotient of the greater part divided fay the less, may be to the quotient of the less part divided by the greater, as 4 to 1. . Ana. 16 and 8. 23. A gentleman being asked the age of his two sons, answered, that if to the sum... | |
| Miles Bland - Algebra - 1824 - 404 pages
...and consequently, the numbers are ± 12, + 16, and ± 18. 7< It is required to divide the number 14 into two such parts that the quotient of the greater...divided by the less, may be to the quotient of the less divided by the greater as 16 : 9Let x = the greater part ; .'. 14 — x = the less, x 14 -x and —... | |
| James Ryan, Robert Adrain - Algebra - 1824 - 542 pages
...of whose squares is 724. Ans. ±12, ±16, and ±18. Prob. 14. It is required to divide the number 14 into two such parts, that the quotient of the greater...divided by the less, may be to the quotient of the less divided by the greater as 16:9. Ans. The parts are 8 and 16. Prob. 15. What two numbers are those whose... | |
| James Ryan - Algebra - 1824 - 550 pages
...of whose squares is 724. Ans. ±12, ±16, and ±18. Prob. )4. It is required to divide the number 14 into two such parts, that the quotient of the greater...divided by the less, may be to the quotient of the less divided by the greater as 16:9. Atrs. The parts are 8 and $(>. Prob. 15. What two numbers are those... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...2.п/+у*= 100, or extracting the root дг+y = but x* + 2.n/+y= lOO, }ia . . , = = 2 -*, — 8 — У 2 6. It is required to divide the number 24 into two such parts, that their product shall be to the sum of their squares :: 3 : 1O. Ans. 18 and 6. 7. There are two numbers... | |
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