An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: To which are Added Exponential Equations and LogarithmsJ. Munroe, 1837 - 284 páginas |
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... substitution ( 106 , 110-112 ) , Indeterminate problem ( 108 ) , Elimination by comparison ( 115 ) , Elimination by method of common divisor ( 116-120 ) 85 85 86 87 87 88 96 101 CHAPTER IV . Powers and Roots , 110 SECTION I. Powers and ...
... substitution ( 106 , 110-112 ) , Indeterminate problem ( 108 ) , Elimination by comparison ( 115 ) , Elimination by method of common divisor ( 116-120 ) 85 85 86 87 87 88 96 101 CHAPTER IV . Powers and Roots , 110 SECTION I. Powers and ...
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... substituted as a single term for the terms from which it is obtained . When these sums are equal , they cancel each other , and the corresponding terms are to be omitted . Thus , a2b - 9a b2 +8 a2 b + 5c - 3 a2 b + 8 a b2 — 2 a2b + c + ...
... substituted as a single term for the terms from which it is obtained . When these sums are equal , they cancel each other , and the corresponding terms are to be omitted . Thus , a2b - 9a b2 +8 a2 b + 5c - 3 a2 b + 8 a b2 — 2 a2b + c + ...
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... substituted for the usual frac- tional form of the quotient . - Thus , if m is zero , we have 1 a0an : - 1 - an- an In the same way we should have ab2 c3 a5 b2 c8da1 b2c3a5 b2 c8 d1 — a − 4c - 5d - 1 . Any quotient of monomials may ...
... substituted for the usual frac- tional form of the quotient . - Thus , if m is zero , we have 1 a0an : - 1 - an- an In the same way we should have ab2 c3 a5 b2 c8da1 b2c3a5 b2 c8 d1 — a − 4c - 5d - 1 . Any quotient of monomials may ...
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... thus obtained in terms of the other unknown quantities , any values whatever may be substituted for the other Indeterminate Equations referred to the theory of Numbers . unknown 8 CH . III . IV . ] EQUATIONS OF THe first degree , 85.
... thus obtained in terms of the other unknown quantities , any values whatever may be substituted for the other Indeterminate Equations referred to the theory of Numbers . unknown 8 CH . III . IV . ] EQUATIONS OF THe first degree , 85.
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... substituted for y , z , & c . 106. Problem . To solve several equations with sev- eral unknown quantities . First Method of Solution called that of Elimination by Substitution . Find the value of either of the un- known quantities in ...
... substituted for y , z , & c . 106. Problem . To solve several equations with sev- eral unknown quantities . First Method of Solution called that of Elimination by Substitution . Find the value of either of the un- known quantities in ...
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2d Rem 3d root 4th power 94 become zero approximate values arithmetical progression Binomial Theorem coefficient commensurable roots common denominator continued fraction continued product Corollary deficient terms denote dividend divisible Elimination by Addition equal to zero factor Find the 3d Find the 4th Find the continued Find the greatest Find the square Find the sum fractional exponents free an Equation Free the equation gallons given equation given number gives greatest common divisor Hence highest power last term least common multiple logarithm monomials mth root number of terms places of decimals Polynomial Theorem Problem quantities in example quotient radical quantities radical signs ratio real root reduced remainder required root Scholium Second Degree second term Solution Solve the equation square root substituted term multiplied three equations tity unity unknown quan unknown quantity whence
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Página 47 - In any proportion the terms are in proportion by Composition and Division ; that is, the sum of the first two terms is to their difference, as the sum of the last two terms is to their difference.
Página 149 - Multiply the divisor, thus increased, by the last figure of the root; subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Página 262 - The logarithm of any power of a number is equal to the logarithm of the number multiplied by the exponent of the power.
Página 54 - There is a number consisting of two digits, the second of which is greater than the first, and if the number be divided by the sum of its digits, the quotient is 4...
Página 110 - ... as many times as there are units in the exponent of the required power. Hence...
Página 68 - Ans. —j—. m-\-n 13. Divide the number 46 into two parts, so that when the one is divided by 7, and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients == 10. Ans. 28 and 18. 14. All my journeyings taken together, says a traveller, amount to 3040 miles; of which I have travelled 3£ times as much by water as on horseback, and 2.
Página 1 - ALGEBRA. CHAPTER I. FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES OF ALGEBRA. SECTION I. Definitions and Notation. 1. Algebra, according to the usual definition, is that branch of mathematics in which the quantities considered are represented by the letters of the alphabet, and the operations to be performed upon them are indicated by signs. In this sense it would embrace almost the whole science of mathematics, elementary geometry alone being excepted. It is, consequently, subject in common use to some limitations, which...
Página 262 - The logarithm of the quotient is equal to the logarithm of the dividend, diminished by the logarithm of the divisor.
Página 205 - A traveller sets out for a certain place, and travels 1 mile the first day, 2 the second, and so on. In 5 days afterwards another sets out, and travels 12 miles a day. How long and how far must he travel to overtake the first ? 6.
Página 203 - One hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straight line, at the distance of 2 yards from each other, how far will a person travel who shall bring them one by one to a basket, placed at 2 yards from the first stone ? Ans.
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The Emergence of the American Mathematical Research Community, 1876-1900: J ... Karen Hunger Parshall,David E. Rowe Pré-visualização limitada - 1994 |