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Cases of imaginary Solution . 29. Some merchants engage in business ; each
contributes a thousand times as many dollars as there are partners . They gain in
this business $ 2560 ; and it is found that this gain is exactly half their own
number ...
Cases of imaginary Solution . 29. Some merchants engage in business ; each
contributes a thousand times as many dollars as there are partners . They gain in
this business $ 2560 ; and it is found that this gain is exactly half their own
number ...
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To which are Added Exponential Equations and Logarithms Benjamin Peirce.
Number of Imaginary Roots ; of Real Positive Roots . reduces the given first
member to its last term , m , and this result is therefore negative in the present
case .
To which are Added Exponential Equations and Logarithms Benjamin Peirce.
Number of Imaginary Roots ; of Real Positive Roots . reduces the given first
member to its last term , m , and this result is therefore negative in the present
case .
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When the sign of the term which precedes a deficient term is the same with that
which follows it , the equation must have imaginary roots . Proof . For if the terms
which precede and follow the deficient term are both positive , the substitution of
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When the sign of the term which precedes a deficient term is the same with that
which follows it , the equation must have imaginary roots . Proof . For if the terms
which precede and follow the deficient term are both positive , the substitution of
...
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Imaginary Roots , when Terms are wanting . two variations . The reverse is the
case when both these terms are negative . The equation must , therefore , in
either case , have imaginary roots . 301. Theorem . When two or more successive
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Imaginary Roots , when Terms are wanting . two variations . The reverse is the
case when both these terms are negative . The equation must , therefore , in
either case , have imaginary roots . 301. Theorem . When two or more successive
...
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This case becomes the same as the preceding with ( m — 2 ) deficient terms ,
and there must therefore be ( m — 1 ) imaginary roots . 303. Theorem . When an
even number of successive terms is wanting in an equation , the number of ...
This case becomes the same as the preceding with ( m — 2 ) deficient terms ,
and there must therefore be ( m — 1 ) imaginary roots . 303. Theorem . When an
even number of successive terms is wanting in an equation , the number of ...
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Página 46 - 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 190 - 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.
Página 266 - The logarithm of the quotient is equal to the logarithm of the dividend, diminished by the logarithm of the divisor.
Página 61 - A term may be transposed from one member of an equation to the other by changing its sign.
Página 184 - I = the last term, r = the common difference, n = the number of terms, S = the sum of all 'the terms.
Página 53 - 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 30 - The 2d line of col. 1 is the 1st line multiplied by 7 in order to render its first term divisible by the first term of the new divisor ; the remainder of the division is the 4th line of col.
Página 125 - Subtract the square of the root from the first period, and to the remainder bring down the second period for a dividend. III. Double the root already found and place it on the left for a divisor.
Página 230 - Rule. 324. An equation of any degree whatever cannot have a greater number of positive roots than there are variations in the signs of Us terms, nor a greater number of negative roots than there are permanences of these signs.
Página 45 - Likewise, the sum of the antecedents is to their difference, as the sum of the consequents is to their difference. Ratio of Sum of two first Terms to that of two last. Moreover, in finding...