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... Root , Extraction of the Cube Root 202 210 10 - bit 213 909223 139 Its Ufe 227 200 142 Rule of Three , fingle A 239 alternate ? 143 double 232 2 - partial total Exchange with France 144 Fellowship , fingle 235 146 double b237 148 Simple ...
... Root , Extraction of the Cube Root 202 210 10 - bit 213 909223 139 Its Ufe 227 200 142 Rule of Three , fingle A 239 alternate ? 143 double 232 2 - partial total Exchange with France 144 Fellowship , fingle 235 146 double b237 148 Simple ...
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... root of 16 . 3 The cube root ; as , 8 , is the cube root of 8. This character fometimes affects feveral quantities , diftinguished by a line drawn over them ; thus , vb + d , denotes the fquare root of the fum of b and d . + Signifies ...
... root of 16 . 3 The cube root ; as , 8 , is the cube root of 8. This character fometimes affects feveral quantities , diftinguished by a line drawn over them ; thus , vb + d , denotes the fquare root of the fum of b and d . + Signifies ...
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... 633333 Yards Decimals , 019178 9 1000568182 6 , 016438 8 900 511364 5 , 013699 461538 , 410256 7 , 358974 21 22 800454545 + , 010959 6 , 307692 23 20 , 666666 , 733333 , 766666 , 7 E. 2. What is the fquare root of 321489 ? [ 207 ]
... 633333 Yards Decimals , 019178 9 1000568182 6 , 016438 8 900 511364 5 , 013699 461538 , 410256 7 , 358974 21 22 800454545 + , 010959 6 , 307692 23 20 , 666666 , 733333 , 766666 , 7 E. 2. What is the fquare root of 321489 ? [ 207 ]
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... ROOT . XTRACTION of the fquare root , is finding fuch a number that being multiplied by itfelf fhall give the refpective power , out of which the root is to be extracted ; as if 36 be proposed to be extracted , you will find its root to ...
... ROOT . XTRACTION of the fquare root , is finding fuch a number that being multiplied by itfelf fhall give the refpective power , out of which the root is to be extracted ; as if 36 be proposed to be extracted , you will find its root to ...
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... root in the quotient , and fubtract the fquare from the figures of that period . 3. To the remainder bring down the two figures under the next point for a dividend . 4. Double the quotient or root , and place it for a divifor ; seek how ...
... root in the quotient , and fubtract the fquare from the figures of that period . 3. To the remainder bring down the two figures under the next point for a dividend . 4. Double the quotient or root , and place it for a divifor ; seek how ...
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Page 178 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction. RULE. Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator for a new numerator, and place it over the denominator.
Page 286 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds.
Page 136 - Find the value of that commodity whose quantity is given ; then find what quantity of the other, at the rate proposed, you may have for the same money.
Page 82 - If the quantities of matter, in any two or more bodies put in motion, be equal, the forces wherewith they are moved will be in proportion to their velocities. 2. If the velocities of these bodies be equal, their forces will be directly as the quantities of matter contained in them.
Page 94 - If a footman travel 240 miles in 12 days, when the days are 12 hours long; how many days will he require to travel 720 miles, wh-jn the days are 16 hours long?
Page 178 - To reduce an improper fraction to its equivalent whole or mixed number. RULE. Divide the numerator by the denominator...
Page 178 - RULE. Multiply all the numerators together for a new numerator, and all the denominators for a new denominator: then reduce the new fraction to its lowest terms.
Page 180 - ... multiply each numerator by all the denominators, except its own, for a new numerator, and under it write the common denominator.
Page 136 - When one has goods at a certain price ready money, but in barter advances it to something more, say, As the ready money price of the one ; is to its bartering price ; ; so is the ready money price of the other to its bartering, price: then the quantity of the latter commodity may be found, cither from the ready money or bartering price.