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... negative quantity . Quantities to which no sign is pre- fixed are understood to be positive . 4. IV . The mark , placed between two expres- sions indicates that they are equal : thus , 12 + 8 = 20 , indicates that the sum of 12 and 8 is ...
... negative quantity . Quantities to which no sign is pre- fixed are understood to be positive . 4. IV . The mark , placed between two expres- sions indicates that they are equal : thus , 12 + 8 = 20 , indicates that the sum of 12 and 8 is ...
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... negative quantity , is the same as to subtract that quantity considered absolutely : for to speak of —a being added to x , is to represent x as increased by a quantity , which is less than 0 by the quan- tity a . This does not mean that ...
... negative quantity , is the same as to subtract that quantity considered absolutely : for to speak of —a being added to x , is to represent x as increased by a quantity , which is less than 0 by the quan- tity a . This does not mean that ...
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... negative is sometimes called a residual quantity . A ' quan- tity consisting of more terms than two is called a multi- nomial or polynomial quantity . The names trinomial and quadrinomial are sometimes given to quantities consisting of ...
... negative is sometimes called a residual quantity . A ' quan- tity consisting of more terms than two is called a multi- nomial or polynomial quantity . The names trinomial and quadrinomial are sometimes given to quantities consisting of ...
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... term , and all the negative into another , and then subtract the latter from the former : thus , 5 ax2 + 2 ax2 - 8 ax2 - 4 ax2 +3 ax2 = 10 ax2 — 12 ax2 — — 2 ax2 . - = 24. XIX . The mark > or < , placed 12 DEFINITIONS .
... term , and all the negative into another , and then subtract the latter from the former : thus , 5 ax2 + 2 ax2 - 8 ax2 - 4 ax2 +3 ax2 = 10 ax2 — 12 ax2 — — 2 ax2 . - = 24. XIX . The mark > or < , placed 12 DEFINITIONS .
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... negative . The upper line , or minuend , is equally general ; because , whatever number of terms it contained , they would all be set down unchanged in the remainder , the change being made on the subtra- hend only . 10 . 4 ax2 y Заху 9 ...
... negative . The upper line , or minuend , is equally general ; because , whatever number of terms it contained , they would all be set down unchanged in the remainder , the change being made on the subtra- hend only . 10 . 4 ax2 y Заху 9 ...
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Page 249 - London, in order to distinguish his own from any he might meet on the road, pulled three feathers out of the tail of each turkey, and one out of the tail of each goose ; and, upon counting them, found that the number of turkey's feathers exceeded twice those of the geese by 15.
Page 271 - The logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the logarithms of its factors.
Page 242 - A vintner sold 7 dozen of sherry and 12 dozen of claret for £50, and finds that he has sold 3 dozen more of sherry for £10 than he has of claret for £6. Required the price of each.
Page 256 - In any proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes.
Page 256 - In any series of numbers in arithmetical progression, the sum of the two extremes is equal to the sum of any two terms equally distant from them; as in the latter of the above series 6 + 1=4+3, and =5+2.
Page 294 - To cut a given straight line so that the rectangle contained by the whole and one of the segments is equal to the square on the remaining segment.
Page 249 - ... feathers exceeded twice those of the geese by 15. Having bought 10 geese and sold 15 turkeys by the way, he was surprised to find, as he drove them into the poulterer's yard, that the number of geese exceeded the number of turkeys in the proportion of 7 to 3.
Page 246 - A man and his wife usually drank out a cask of beer in 12 days ; but when the man was from home, it lasted the woman 30 days ; how many days would the man alone be in drinking it ? Ans.
Page 250 - There are two square buildings, that are paved with stones, a foot square each. The side of one building exceeds that of the other by 12 feet, and both their pavements taken together contain 2120 stones. What are the lengths of them separately 1 Ans.
Page 249 - A man and his wife could drink a barrel of beer in 15 days. After drinking together 6 days, the woman alone drank the remainder in 30 days. In what time would either alone drink a barrel...