A Course of Mathematics: For the Use of Academies, as Well as Private Tuition ...S. Campbell & son, E. Duyckinck, 1822 - Mathematics |
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... Divide 73146085 by 4 . 4. Divide 5317986027 by 7 . 5. Divide 570196382 by 12 . 6. Divide 74638105 by 37 . 7. Divide 137896254 by 97 . 8. Divide 35821649 by 764 . 9. Divide 72091365 by 5201 . 10. Divide 4637064283 by 57606 . 11. Suppose ...
... Divide 73146085 by 4 . 4. Divide 5317986027 by 7 . 5. Divide 570196382 by 12 . 6. Divide 74638105 by 37 . 7. Divide 137896254 by 97 . 8. Divide 35821649 by 764 . 9. Divide 72091365 by 5201 . 10. Divide 4637064283 by 57606 . 11. Suppose ...
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... divide with the remain- ing figures , as usual . And if there be any thing remaining after this division , place the figures cut off from the dividend to the right of it , and ... Divide 7380964 by 23000 . 4. Divide 2304109 by DIVISION . 21.
... divide with the remain- ing figures , as usual . And if there be any thing remaining after this division , place the figures cut off from the dividend to the right of it , and ... Divide 7380964 by 23000 . 4. Divide 2304109 by DIVISION . 21.
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... Divide 7380964 by 23000 . 4. Divide 2304109 by 5800 . Ans . 320888- Ans . 397 III . When the Divisor is the exact Product of two or more of the small Numbers not greater than 12 : * Divide by each of those numbers separately , instead ...
... Divide 7380964 by 23000 . 4. Divide 2304109 by 5800 . Ans . 320888- Ans . 397 III . When the Divisor is the exact Product of two or more of the small Numbers not greater than 12 : * Divide by each of those numbers separately , instead ...
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... Divide 3104679 by 833 . 833 ) 3104679 ( 3727 6056 88 2257 5919 88 2. Divide 79165238 by 238 . 3. Divide 29137062 by 5317 . 4. Divide 62015735 by 7803 . Ans . 332627 38 Ans . 54792214 . Ans . 79474224 . 7803 OF REDUCTION . REDUCTION is ...
... Divide 3104679 by 833 . 833 ) 3104679 ( 3727 6056 88 2257 5919 88 2. Divide 79165238 by 238 . 3. Divide 29137062 by 5317 . 4. Divide 62015735 by 7803 . Ans . 332627 38 Ans . 54792214 . Ans . 79474224 . 7803 OF REDUCTION . REDUCTION is ...
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... DIVIDE the given number by as many as of that denomina- tion make 1 of the next higher , and set down what remains , as well as the quotient . Divide the quotient by as many as of this denomination make 1 of the next higher ; setting ...
... DIVIDE the given number by as many as of that denomina- tion make 1 of the next higher , and set down what remains , as well as the quotient . Divide the quotient by as many as of this denomination make 1 of the next higher ; setting ...
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Page 312 - THE angle formed by a tangent to a circle, and a chord drawn from the point of contact, is equal to the angle in the alternate segment.
Page 292 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page 2 - The sum of the three angles of any triangle is equal to two right angles, this is a Theorem, the truth of which is demonstrated by Geometry.
Page 189 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator; under this sum write the denominator.
Page 293 - EBF, there are two angles in the one equal to two angles in the other, each to each ; and the...
Page 18 - The number to divide by, is the Divisor.- — And the number of times the dividend contains the divisor, is called the Quotient.
Page 280 - Similar figures, are those that have all the angles of the one equal to all the angles of the other, each to each, and the sides about the equal angles proportional.
Page 157 - Thus, the index or logarithm of 4, in the above series, is 2 ; and if this number be multiplied by 3, the product will be = 6 ; which is the logarithm of 64, or the third power of 4. And, if the logarithm of any number be divided by the index of its root, the quotient will be equal to the logarithm of that root.
Page 81 - Distinguish the given number into periods of two figures each, by putting a point over the place of units, another over the place of hundreds, and so on over every second figure, both to the left hand in integers, and to the right hand in decimals, which points will show the number of figures the root will consist of.
Page 278 - A Pentagon is a polygon of five sides ; a Hexagon, of six sides ; a Heptagon, seven; an Octagon, eight; a Nonagon, nine ; a Decagon, ten ; an Undecagon, eleven ; and 4 Dodecagon, twelve sides.