Principles of ArithmeticDeighton, 1885 - 220 pages |
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... operations will be given hereafter . The relations arising from them are also independent of special objects , and hence an abstract science of arith- metic dealing with these relations is possible . Arithmetical theorems may be of two ...
... operations will be given hereafter . The relations arising from them are also independent of special objects , and hence an abstract science of arith- metic dealing with these relations is possible . Arithmetical theorems may be of two ...
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... operations have been employed in this way . Thus in Latin two from twenty , in French four twenties , in English half a dozen are names for numbers . It is purely the result of a convention that we use a hundred and five and do not use ...
... operations have been employed in this way . Thus in Latin two from twenty , in French four twenties , in English half a dozen are names for numbers . It is purely the result of a convention that we use a hundred and five and do not use ...
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... operations of Addition , Sub- traction , Multiplication and Division . We must consider then which of these four is the most suitable for the systematic formation of numbers . Subtraction and Divi- sion may be put aside at once , since ...
... operations of Addition , Sub- traction , Multiplication and Division . We must consider then which of these four is the most suitable for the systematic formation of numbers . Subtraction and Divi- sion may be put aside at once , since ...
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... of them are great . We see then that addition alone is essential for naming numbers , but that multiplication may also be employed . We will now consider the actual application of these operations 6 PRINCIPLES OF ARITHMETIC .
... of them are great . We see then that addition alone is essential for naming numbers , but that multiplication may also be employed . We will now consider the actual application of these operations 6 PRINCIPLES OF ARITHMETIC .
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... operations first of all in the spoken and then in the written language . In speaking we use arbitrary words for the first ten numbers . By simply adding these together in pairs we can obtain words up to ten and ten . The simplest plan ...
... operations first of all in the spoken and then in the written language . In speaking we use arbitrary words for the first ten numbers . By simply adding these together in pairs we can obtain words up to ten and ten . The simplest plan ...
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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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