... and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Place the double of the root already found, on the left hand of the dividend for a divisor. 4. Seek how often the divisor is contained... A Treatise on Arithmetic - Page 329by J. Brookes - 1776 - 346 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Mair - Arithmetic - 1772 - 376 pages
...leffer root of the left-hand period ; place the figure fo found in the quot ; fubtracl its cube from the faid period ; and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividual or refolvend. The divifor conf1fts of three parts, which may be found, as follows. 3. The... | |
| John Draper (of Whitehaven.) - 1772 - 272 pages
...of powers, which put in the quot1ent, and fubtracl its cube from the 1irir period to the left. hand, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3d. Multiply the fquare of the quotient figure or figures by 300 for a divifor. 41 h. Confider how... | |
| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1785 - 350 pages
...the Root, thereof in th*Qi:ot«:i1t (;is in Divifion}, i'ulitraift tlii'.t Square out of the laid1 Period, and to the Remainder bring down, the next Period for- a Dividend. g. Double the Quotient or Root, and place it for a Divifcr, feek how often the Divifor is contained... | |
| John McGregor (teacher of mathematics.) - Mathematics - 1792 - 532 pages
...contained in the left hnn.d period, and place it as the firft figure of the root : Subtract its fquare from the faid period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a refolvcnd. IH. Double die firil part of the root for the firft part of the divifor, and enquire how... | |
| Mathematics - 1801 - 446 pages
...and- it will be the first figure of the root required. 2. Subtract the assumed square from the first period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. ' 3. Place viz. 2oooop ; but 100000 has one place less than 1000 and 100 together have : and since... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1802 - 350 pages
...cube in the left hand period, and put its root in the quotient. 3. Subtract the cube, thus found, from the faid period, and to the remainder bring down the next period, and call this the dividend. 4. Multiply the fquare of the quotient by 300, calling it the triple fquare,... | |
| William M. Finlay - Accounting - 1803 - 272 pages
...greatest square in the left hand period, and place the root in the quotient, subtract the square from the period, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. Double the quotient for a divisor, and try how often it will be contained, putting the trial Jigure... | |
| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...Period, and the Root thereof in the Quotient (as in Division) ; subtract that Square out of the said Period, and to the Remainder bring down the next Period for a Dividend. 3. Double the Quotient or Root, and place it for a Divisor, seek how often the Divisor is contained... | |
| Nicolas Pike - Arithmetic - 1807 - 370 pages
...in the left hand period, and put its ro,ot in the quotient. 3. Subtract the cube, thus found, from the faid period, and to the remainder bring down the next period, and call this the dividend. 4. Multiply the fquare of the quotient by 300, calling it "the triple fquare,... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1807 - 248 pages
...for the first figure of the root, and the square number, under the period, and subtract it therefrom, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. "PLACE the double of the root, already found, on the left hand of the dividend for a divisor. 4.... | |
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