| Charles Potts - Arithmetic - 1835 - 202 pages
...dividend. In this case- it is called short division, but otherwise long division. PROOF. — Multiply the quotient by the divisor, and to the product add the remainder. EXAMPLES. 1. Divide 963 by 3. Dividend. Divisor 3)963 Quotient 321 OPERATION. — As the divisor does... | |
| Michael Walsh - Arithmetic - 1838 - 346 pages
...every figure so brought down, till the number be sufficient to contain the divisor. PROOF. Multiply the quotient by the divisor, and to the product add the remainder, and the sum will be equal to the dividend, if the .work be right. dividend, then divide the remaining... | |
| James H. Porter - Arithmetic - 1841 - 210 pages
...every figure so brought down, till the number be sufficient to contain the divisor. Proof. Multiply the quotient by the divisor, and to the product add the remainder, and the sum will be equal to the dividend, if the work is right. When there are ciphers annexed to... | |
| Arithmetic - 1843 - 142 pages
...other figures ; and to the last remainder annex the figures cut off from the dividend. PKOOF. Multiply the quotient by the divisor, and to the product add the remainder, if any ; the sum should be the dividend. Or cast the nines out of the divisor, dividend, quotient, and... | |
| William Watson (of Beverley.) - 1845 - 188 pages
...under it ; and for every nnit oner, carry ten to the next figure of the dividend. PROOF. — Multiply the quotient by the divisor, and to the product add the remainder, if any ; the product will be equal to the dividend if the work is right. EXAMPLES. (1) Divisor 3)743625798... | |
| Z. Jones - Arithmetic - 1845 - 58 pages
...Divide 576 by 4. Ans. 144. 2. Divide 4284 by 6. Ans. 714. To verify a process in division, multiply the quotient by the divisor, and to the product add the remainder, (if there be any,) and if the result agree with the dividend the work is right. 3. Divide 8961 by 124.... | |
| James H. Porter - Arithmetic - 1845 - 254 pages
...every figure so brought down, till the number be sufficient to contain the divisor. Proof. Multiply the quotient by the divisor, and to the product add the remainder, and the sum will be equal to the dividend, if the work is right. When there are ciphers annexed to... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1848 - 320 pages
...be equal to the dividend. NOTE 1. — To prove ilirision, if ' ihrrc be, a remainder. Multiply (lie integers of the quotient by the divisor, and to the...quotient. 163f. 7 divisor. 1141 4 remainder added. 1 ] 45 = the dividend. NOTES. — Proof by excess of nines. Find the excess of nines in the divisor,... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1848 - 330 pages
...the work be right, the will be the other factor. product will be equal to the dividend. NOTE 1 . — To prove division, if there be a remainder. Multiply...Example. — Divide 1145 by 7. OPERATION. PROOF. 7 ) 1 145 163 integers of the quotient. . 7 divisor. 163f 1141 4 remainder added. 1145= the dividend.... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1848 - 324 pages
...the work be right, the will be the other factor. product will be equal to the dividend. NOTE 1 . — To prove division, if there be a remainder. Multiply...Example. — Divide 1145 by 7. OPERATION. PROOF. 7 ) 1 145 163 integers of the quotient. 7 divisor. 163f. 1141 4 remainder added. 1145= the dividend.... | |
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