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... units . Let us carry this principle a little further . Take the figures 68754 , and suppose that 7 represents 7 units ; the question then arises as to the number represented by 68754. Now , as 7 is the units ' figure , we have evidently ...
... units . Let us carry this principle a little further . Take the figures 68754 , and suppose that 7 represents 7 units ; the question then arises as to the number represented by 68754. Now , as 7 is the units ' figure , we have evidently ...
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... units ' figure by placing a dot to the right of it . Thus , 357-2605 will then represent 3 hundreds , 5 tens , 7 units , 2 tenths , 6 hundredths , 5 ten - thousandths ; and to take one other example , 3065 , where the units ' figure ...
... units ' figure by placing a dot to the right of it . Thus , 357-2605 will then represent 3 hundreds , 5 tens , 7 units , 2 tenths , 6 hundredths , 5 ten - thousandths ; and to take one other example , 3065 , where the units ' figure ...
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... units ' figure under the units ' figure in every case , there is no difference between the addition and subtraction of decimals , and the addition and subtraction of ordinary integers . All he has to take care of is that the decimal ...
... units ' figure under the units ' figure in every case , there is no difference between the addition and subtraction of decimals , and the addition and subtraction of ordinary integers . All he has to take care of is that the decimal ...
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... units will give 291 units 29 hundredths ? 8. Find value of— ( 1. ) 3 × 3. DIVISION . 15.
... units will give 291 units 29 hundredths ? 8. Find value of— ( 1. ) 3 × 3. DIVISION . 15.
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... unit . The numerator is the upper number , and tells us how many of these equal parts are taken . When the numerator is less than the denominator , the quantity expressed is actually less than a whole . The quantity is therefore a real ...
... unit . The numerator is the upper number , and tells us how many of these equal parts are taken . When the numerator is less than the denominator , the quantity expressed is actually less than a whole . The quantity is therefore a real ...
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Page 116 - Wherefore, if a straight line, &c. QED PROPOSITION XXVIII. THEOREM. If a straight line falling upon two other straight lines, make the exterior angle equal to...
Page 103 - When a straight line standing on another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is called a right angle; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a perpendicular to it.
Page 113 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz. either the sides adjacent to the equal...
Page 88 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such, that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference are equal to one another : 16.
Page 273 - The opposite angles of any quadrilateral figure inscribed in a circle, are together equal to two right angles.
Page 94 - J which the equal sides are opposite, shall be equal, each to each, viz. the angle ABC to the angle DEF, and the angle ACB to DFE.
Page 271 - If a straight line touch a circle, and from the point of contact a straight line be drawn cutting the circle ; the angles which this line makes with the line touching the circle, shall be equal to the angles which are in the alternate segments of the circle.
Page 91 - If a straight line meets two straight lines, so as to " make the two interior angles on the same side of it taken " together less than two right angles...
Page 112 - IMS the greater base shall be greater t/uin the angle contained by the sides equal to them of the other. Let ABC, DEF, be two triangles, which have The two sides AB, AC...
Page 128 - To a given straight line to apply a parallelogram, which shall be equal to a given triangle, and have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle.