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" Multiply the complete divisor by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the remainder. "
A Treatise on Elementary and Higher Algebra - Page 307
by Theodore Strong - 1859 - 551 pages
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An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: For the Use of Students in High Schools ...

Thomas Sherwin - Algebra - 1841 - 314 pages
...second term of the root, also at the right of the divisor. Multiply the divisor, with the term annexed, by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend. 4. The remainder will form a new dividend, which is to be divided by twice the whole root...
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Elements of Arithmetic and Algebra: For the Use of the Royal Military College

William Scott - Algebra - 1844 - 568 pages
...term of the root. Multiply the algebraic sum of double the first and once the second term of the root by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the first remainder ; divide the first term of the second remainder by double the first term of the root; the quotient...
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An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: Designed to Facilitate the Comprehension ...

Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - Algebra - 1845 - 308 pages
...the product of the first term of the root, by the second term, plus the square of the second term. Multiply the complete divisor by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the remainder, and bring down the next remainder. Divide the first term of this remainder by three times...
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A Treatise on Algebra: Containing the Latest Improvements. Adapted to the ...

Charles William Hackley - Algebra - 1846 - 544 pages
...the second term of the root), with its proper sign, to the divisor. 5°. Multiply the whole of this divisor by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the first remainder. 6°. Divide this second remainder by twice the sum of the first two terms of the root already found,...
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Ray's Algebra, Part First: On the Analytic and Inductive Methods of ..., Part 1

Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1848 - 250 pages
...found, and annex the result both to the root and the divisor. Multiply the divisor thus increased, by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the remainder. 3d. Double the terms of the root already found, for a partial divvsor, and divide the first...
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An elementary course of practical mathematics, Part 2

James Elliot - 1850 - 116 pages
...must be annexed with its proper sign, as also to the divisor. 4. Multiply the divisor, thus enlarged, by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the last dividend. 5. To the remainder bring down two more terms of the given quantity, and use that as...
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Ray's Algebra Part Second: An Analytical Treatise, Designed for High Schools ...

Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1852 - 408 pages
...already found, and annex the result to both the root and the divisor. Multiply the divisor thus increased by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the remainder. 3rd. Double the terms of the root already found for a partial divisor] then divide the first...
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Common School Algebra

Thomas Sherwin - Algebra - 1855 - 262 pages
...second term of the root, also at the right of the divisor. Multiply the divisor, with the term annexed, by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend. 4. The remainder will form a second dividend, which is to be divided by twice the whole root...
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First Lessons in Algebra: Being an Easy Introduction to that Science ...

Ebenezer Bailey - Algebra - 1860 - 264 pages
...sign, both to the root and to the right of the divisor. (4.) Multiply the divisor thus increased bу the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend ¡ the remainder will form a new dividend. (5.) Double the whole root for a new divisor, and...
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Common School Algebra

Thomas Sherwin - 1862 - 252 pages
...second term of the root, also at the right of the divisor. Multiply the divisor, with the term annexed, by the second term of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend. 4. The remainder will form a second dividend, which is to be divided by twice the whole root...
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