Principles of ArithmeticDeighton, 1885 - 220 pages |
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... hence an abstract science of arith- metic dealing with these relations is possible . Arithmetical theorems may be of two kinds , special or general . They may be either the results of the addition , subtraction , & c . of particular ...
... hence an abstract science of arith- metic dealing with these relations is possible . Arithmetical theorems may be of two kinds , special or general . They may be either the results of the addition , subtraction , & c . of particular ...
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... hence the whole sum is sixty - eight . As another example , we may add two hundred and thirty - four to three hundred and forty - one . The numbers may be written CCXXXIIII and CCCXXXXI , and their sum will therefore be ...
... hence the whole sum is sixty - eight . As another example , we may add two hundred and thirty - four to three hundred and forty - one . The numbers may be written CCXXXIIII and CCCXXXXI , and their sum will therefore be ...
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... Hence the sum is eleven gross , five dozen and seven . Suppose now we had to add the two numbers written below in duodecimal notation ( t and e mean ten and eleven ) 85/091 6e7832 1355903 We should proceed as follows : 2 and I are 3 ...
... Hence the sum is eleven gross , five dozen and seven . Suppose now we had to add the two numbers written below in duodecimal notation ( t and e mean ten and eleven ) 85/091 6e7832 1355903 We should proceed as follows : 2 and I are 3 ...
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... Hence a hundred times 58672 is 5867200 . over . We must add together three numbers equal to this . 5867200 5867200 5867200 17601600 We now add this result to the results previously found for twice 586720 and four times 58672 . 234688 ...
... Hence a hundred times 58672 is 5867200 . over . We must add together three numbers equal to this . 5867200 5867200 5867200 17601600 We now add this result to the results previously found for twice 586720 and four times 58672 . 234688 ...
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... Hence it is in multiplication , as has been already pointed out , that the special advan- tages of our system over all preceding ones first become apparent . SECTION IV . DIVISION . To divide one number by another is to find the num ...
... Hence it is in multiplication , as has been already pointed out , that the special advan- tages of our system over all preceding ones first become apparent . SECTION IV . DIVISION . To divide one number by another is to find the num ...
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2nd Edition 4th Edition addition arithmetical bers centimetres consecutive numbers contain Crown 8vo cube decimal fractions decimal places decimetre difference divisible by 9 divisors English equal number example F. A. Paley Fcap figures find the number finding the G.C.M. five four numbers fourth geometrical geometrical progression George Bell given number greater Greek Hence hundred hundredths Latin least common multiple length M.A. 3rd Edition means millimetres multiply Nicomachus of Gerasa notation number divisible number of combinations number of objects number of permutations number of variations number which divides numbers is equal obtain odd numbers perfect number place further places of decimals Post 8vo prime factors prime numbers prove pyramidal number quotient ratio remainder second number seven shew square inches square root subtract suppose symbols tens tenths thousand thousandths three numbers tion triangular number unaltered unit of measure vulgar fraction whole number words ΙΟ
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