The Scholar's Arithmetic; Or, Federal Accountant ...: The Whole in a Form and Method Altogether New, for the Ease of the Master, and the Greater Progress of the ScholarJohn Prentiss, (proprietor of the copy-right) and sold at his book-store, wholesale and retail.--Sold also by the principal booksellers in New-England, and at the Rensselaer book-store, Troy, N.Y., 1807 - Arithmetic - 216 pages |
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Page 171
Therefore it is , that we are directed , “ multinly the quotient by 30 calling ' it the
trifle quotient . " ! The triple quotient is the sum of the three lines , or sides against
which 1 are the deficiencies , n , n , n , SECT . III . 4. EXTRACTION OF THE CUBE
...
Therefore it is , that we are directed , “ multinly the quotient by 30 calling ' it the
trifle quotient . " ! The triple quotient is the sum of the three lines , or sides against
which 1 are the deficiencies , n , n , n , SECT . III . 4. EXTRACTION OF THE CUBE
...
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are the deficiencies , n , n , n , all which meet at a point , nigh the centre of the
figure . This is evident from what follows . The deficiencies are 3 in number , 2
quotient , they are the whole length of the 30 sides ; the length of each side is 20
feet ...
are the deficiencies , n , n , n , all which meet at a point , nigh the centre of the
figure . This is evident from what follows . The deficiencies are 3 in number , 2
quotient , they are the whole length of the 30 sides ; the length of each side is 20
feet ...
Page 173
Now these deficiencies are limited in length , by the length of the sides ( 20 ) and
the triple quotient is the sum of the length of the deficiencies . They are limited in
width by the last quotient figure ( 4 ) the square of which gives the area , or ...
Now these deficiencies are limited in length , by the length of the sides ( 20 ) and
the triple quotient is the sum of the length of the deficiencies . They are limited in
width by the last quotient figure ( 4 ) the square of which gives the area , or ...
Page 174
960 addition to fill the deficiencies n , n , n , Fig . III . 64 addition at the corner e , e
, e , Fig . IV . where the additions which fill the deficiencies n , n , n , approach
together . 13824 Number of blocks , or solid feet , all which are now disposed in
Fig ...
960 addition to fill the deficiencies n , n , n , Fig . III . 64 addition at the corner e , e
, e , Fig . IV . where the additions which fill the deficiencies n , n , n , approach
together . 13824 Number of blocks , or solid feet , all which are now disposed in
Fig ...
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