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" RULE. 1. Observe which of all your unknown Quantities is the least involved, and let the Value of that Quantity be found in each Equation by the Rules already given), looking upon all the Rest as known : let the Values thus found be put equal to each... "
Elements of Algebra: To which is Prefixed, a Choice Collection of ... - Page 113
by John Mole - 1788 - 328 pages
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The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various ...

Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1785 - 350 pages
...EXTERMINATION of UNKNOWN QUANTITIES ; or, the REDUCTION of two or more EQUATIONS to a Single One. RULE. 1. Obferve which of all your unknown Quantities is the...of that Quantity be found in each Equation, (by the Rules already given) looking upon all the Reft as known ; let the Values thus found he put equal to...
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A Complete Treatise on Arithmetic, Rational and Practical: Wherein the ...

Paul Deighan - Arithmetic - 1804 - 504 pages
...Reduftion of two or more equations to a Jingle one. OBSERVE which of all the unknown quantities is lead involved, and let the value of that quantity be found in each equation by the rules already given, looking upon all the reft as known ; let the values thus found be put equal to...
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The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various ...

Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...more EQUATIONS to a single One. RULE. 1. Observe which of all your unknown Quantities is the least involved, and let the Value of that Quantity be found in each Equation by the Rules already given), looking upon all the Rest as known : let the Values thus found be put equal to...
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The Tutor's Guide: Being a Complete System of Arithmetic; with Various ...

Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1815 - 340 pages
...more EQUATIONS to a single one. RULE. 1. Observe which of all your unknown quantities is the least .involved, and let the value of that quantity be found in each equation (by the rules already given), looking upon all the rest as known : let the values thus found be put equal to...
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A Treatise of Algebra: Wherein the Principles are Demonstrated ... To which ...

Thomas Simpson - Algebra - 1821 - 426 pages
...the following are the most general. 1°. Observe which, of all your unknown quantities, is the least involved, and let the value of that quantity be found...the methods already explained} looking upon all the rest as known; let the values thus found be put equal to each other, (for they are equal, because they...
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A New Introduction to the Science of Algebra...

Silas Totten - Algebra - 1836 - 360 pages
...unknown quantities are determined* • 4 RULE II. Observe which of the unknown quantities is least involved, and let the value of that quantity be found in each equation, by considering the rest as known. Let the values thus found be put equal to each other, and new equations...
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