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" Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, giving the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by this term, and subtract the product from the dividend, arranging the remainder in the same order of powers as... "
First Lessons in Algebra: Being an Easy Introduction to that Science ... - Page 68
by Ebenezer Bailey - 1835 - 252 pages
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Academic Algebra

William James Milne - Algebra - 1901 - 476 pages
...letter. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result for the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by this term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend. The remainder will be a new dividend....
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Advanced Algebra for Colleges and Schools

William James Milne - Algebra - 1902 - 620 pages
...letter. Divide the first termofthe dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the rest/It for the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by this term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend. The remainder will be a new dividend....
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The Progressive Arithmetic: Parts I-III.

Wilbur Fisk Nichols - Arithmetic - 1903 - 328 pages
...x z y + 2 xy z — Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor. What is the first term of the quotient? Multiply the whole divisor by this term. What is the product? Subtract it from the dividend. What is the remainder? Consider the remainder as...
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Elements of Algebra for Beginners

George Washington Hull - Algebra - 1904 - 172 pages
...ascending or descending powers of a common letter. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor for the first term of the quotient. Multiply the divinar by the first term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend. Treat the remainder...
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Grammar School Algebra

Arthur William Potter - Algebra - 1904 - 182 pages
...according to the powers of the same letter. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor for the first term of the quotient. Multiply the 0* «t -ft3 -a26 -ft8 lo-ft j a2 + aft + ft2 a2ft -aft2 aft2aft2 6« divisor by this term of the quotient,...
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Essentials of Algebra: Complete Course (an Adequate Preparation for the ...

John Charles Stone, James Franklin Millis - Algebra - 1905 - 776 pages
...powers of some letter. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor to obtain the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by this term of the quotient, and subtract the result from the dividend. Treat the remainder as a new dividend,...
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Graded Lessons in Arithmetic, Book 8

Wilbur Fisk Nichols - 1905 - 208 pages
...DIVISION. ^-2^-K f x - y Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor. What is the first term of the quotient ? Multiply the whole divisor by this term. What is the product? Subtract it from the dividend. What is the remainder? Consider the remainder as...
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Advanced Algebra

Herbert Edwin Hawkes - Algebra - 1905 - 314 pages
...common letter (called the letter of arrangement)Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor for the first term of the quotient. Multiply the divisor by this first term of the quotient and subtract the product from the dividend. Divide the first...
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Standard Algebra

William James Milne - Algebra - 1908 - 476 pages
...letter. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and write the result for the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by this term of the quotient, and subtract the product from the dividend. The remainder will bе а new dividend....
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First Course in Algebra: With Eight Thousand Examples Including Three ...

Albert Harry Wheeler - Algebra - 1908 - 700 pages
...divisor. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor, and irrite the result as the first term of the quotient. Multiply the whole divisor by this first term of the quotient, and write the resulting partial products under the dividend. Subtract from...
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