| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1838 - 346 pages
...that number from as many points of the given power as are brought down, beginning at the lowest place, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next point for a new dividend. 7. Find a r.ew divisor, and proceed in all respects as before. EXAMPLES.... | |
| Algebra - 1839 - 368 pages
...division. Subtract die cube of this figure of the root from the first period, and to the re19 tnainder bring down the first figure of the next period, and call this number the dividend. III. Take three times the square of the root just found for a divisor, and see haw often it is contained... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1839 - 268 pages
...number in the left hand period, and write its root as a quotient in division. Subtract the square number from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. III. Double the root already found for a divisor ; seek how iiany times... | |
| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1839 - 300 pages
...square in the left hand period, and write its ruct in the (/uulient. Subtract the square of this root from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next pt-siod for a dividend. Thirdly — Double the root already fuund, for a divisor. •Ascertain... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1840 - 278 pages
...number in the left hand period, and write its root as a quotient in division. Subtract the square number from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. III. Double the root already found for a divisor ; seek how many times... | |
| Calvin Tracy - Arithmetic - 1840 - 316 pages
...figure of the root, after the manner of the quotient in division. 3d. Subtract the square of this root from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the next period of two figures for a dividend. 4th. Double the root figure already obtained, for a divisor... | |
| Charles Guilford Burnham - Arithmetic - 1841 - 324 pages
...&c. II. Find, by trial, the greatest root in the left hand period, and subtract its power from that period, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next period, for a dividend. III. Involve the root, already found, to the next inferior power to that which is given,... | |
| William Ruger - Arithmetic - 1841 - 268 pages
...so on. 2. Find the first figure of the root by the table of powers, or by trial; subtract its power from the left hand period, and to the remainder bring down the first figure in the next period for an imperfect dividend. 3. Involve the root to the next inferiour power to that... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1842 - 368 pages
...given number, diminish the last figure ; but if it be less, subtract it from the first two periods, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next period, for a new dividend. IV. Take three times the square of the whole root for a new divisor, and seek how... | |
| Charles DAVIES (LL.D.) - Arithmetic - 1843 - 348 pages
...given number, diminish the last figure, but if it be less, subtract it from tite, first two periods, and to the remainder bring down the first figure of the next period, for a new dividend. IV. Take three times the square of the whole root for a new divisor, and seek how... | |
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