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" It is required to divide the number 60 into two such parts, that their product shall be to the sum of their squares in the ratio of 2 to 5. "
Bonnycastle's Introduction to Algebra: Containing the Indeterminate and ... - Page 126
by John Bonnycastle - 1851 - 288 pages
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Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors and Intended to be the ..., Volume 1

Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...#-f-4~y/25d:^z: 16 by evolution ; And therefore #— 16 — 4=12= less number, and 12-jS z:2o=r greater. ' 2. To divide the number 60 into two such parts, that their product may be 864. Let X = greater part, Then Then will 60 — x= less, And wX6c — x'=6ox — #'—864 by...
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An Introduction to Algebra: With Notes and Observations: Designed for the ...

John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1811 - 230 pages
...PRACTICE. 1 . What two numbers are those whose sirn is 20, and theix product 36? Ans. 2 and 18. 2. To divide the number 60 into two such parts, that their product may be to the sum of their squares in. the ratio of 2 to 5. Ans. 20 and 40. 3. The difference of two...
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A Treatise on Algebra, in Practice and Theory: With Notes and ..., Volume 1

John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1813 - 456 pages
...rectangle of the whole and one of the parts shall be equal to the square of the other. Ans. 10/5 — 10 5. It is required to divide the number 60 into two...2 to 5. Ans. 20 and 40 6. It is required to divide 146 into two such parts, that the difference of their square roots may be 6. Ans. 25 and 121 7. What...
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An Introduction to Algebra: With Notes and Observations : Designed for the ...

John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1818 - 284 pages
...common rule, before given, Therefore ,T=16 — 4=12, the less number, And x+8= 12+8=50, the greater. 2. It is required to divide the number 60 into two such parts, that their product shall be 864. Let ,T=tbe greater part, Then will 60—z=the less, And.T(60-z)=60x -.T3=864, by the question,...
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An Introduction to Algebra: With Notes and Observations : Designed for the ...

John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1818 - 326 pages
...before given. Therefore r=lt; — 4=12 the. lees number, And x+Z--= 12+3=80, the greater. 2. It-is required to divide the number 60 into two such parts, that their product shall be 8R4. LPI .r=the greater part, Then will 60-j=the less, Anda-(60-i)=60.r-xs=864, by the question, Or...
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An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics ...

Jeremiah Day - Algebra - 1820 - 352 pages
...and product, are as the numbers 2, 3, and 5, respectively ? Ans. 10 and 2. 12. Divide the number 24 into two such parts, that their. product shall be to the sum of their squares, as 3 to 1 0. Ans. 1 8 and 6. 13. In a mixture of rum and brandy, the difference between the quantities...
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A Treatise on the Elements of Algebra

Bewick Bridge - Algebra - 1821 - 284 pages
...j/)'=72, Again, x*—2xу+у'=4, and 4xy =96. or ж+^=ю,| but x— y=2 ; Ex. 6. To divide the number 24 into two such parts, that their product shall be to the sum of their squares : : 3 : 10. : ANSWER, 18 and 6. Ex. 7. There are two numbers which are to each other as 3 : 2. If 6...
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A New Key to the Exact Sciences, Or, A New and Practical Theory by which ...

Francis Tillett - Algebra - 1824 - 94 pages
...6720-^-12= j ( oD 560=a:з/ ; we then have given ѕ=48, and p=560, to find 3? and y. Answer 20 and 28. 7. It is required to divide the number 60 into two such parts that the product of two-thirds of each of them shall be=384. First -Х-=ф then384x9=3456,and 3456-7-4=864;...
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An Introduction to Algebra: With Notes and Observations, Designed for the ...

John Bonnycastle - Algebra - 1825 - 336 pages
...common rule, before given, Therefore ar=16 — 4=12, the less number, and x+6 =12+8=20, the greater. 2. It is required to divide the number 60 into two such parts, that their product shall be 864. , Let x= th,e greater part, Then will 60— x = the less, And ar(60— z)-= 60x— z3= 864, by...
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A Popular Course of Pure and Mixed Mathematics ...: With Tables of ...

Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...8 3. To divide the numoer 33 into two such parts that their product ihall be 162. Ans. 27 and 6. 4. To divide the number 60 into two such parts, that their product may be to the sum of their squares in the ratio of 2 to 5. Ans. 20 and 40. 5. The difference of two...
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