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" To the remainder bring down the first figure in the next period, and call it the dividend. 4. Involve the root to the next inferior power to that which is given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor. "
Mathematics: Compiled from the Best Authors, and Intended to be the Text ... - Page 149
by Samuel Webber - 1808
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1828 - 268 pages
...for a divisor. 5. Find how many limes ihe iWvisor may be had in the di\idend, and tlie quotient v-iil be -another figure of the root. 6. Involve the whole root to the iiven power, and subtract it (always) from as many periods of the given rmm ber as you have found figures...
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The Improved Arithmetic: Newly Arranged and Clearly Illustrated, Both ...

Daniel Parker - Arithmetic - 1828 - 358 pages
...divisor. m . . 5. Find how often the divisor may be had in the dividend, and annex it to the quotient. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it uom the given number, as before. 7. Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder...
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Adams's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1828 - 286 pages
...this the dividend. IV. Multiply the square of the quotient by 300, calling it the divisor. V. Seek how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and place th«. result in the root; then multiply the divisor by this quotient figure, and write the product...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged: Being a Plain ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1829 - 268 pages
...that which is given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the rpot. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it (a!.ways) from as many periods...
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A Short System of Practical Arithmetic: Compiled from the Best Authorities ...

William Kinne - 1829 - 246 pages
...that which is given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure ot 'the root. 6. 1nvolve the whole root to ik? given power, and subtract it from the given number as...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enl. ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1829 - 252 pages
...that which is given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will he aliother figure of the ;root. i ^ G. lrii4 t|ie whole root to the given power, and suliv°?2. 'If...
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Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enl., Being a Plain ...

Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1830 - 256 pages
...it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor. 5. Find how many times the divisor may b<; had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another...the whole root to the given power, and subtract it (always) from as many periods of the given number as you have found figures in the root. 7. Bring down...
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Adams's New Arithmetic

Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 280 pages
...this the dividend. IV. Multiply the square of the quotient by 300, calling it the divisor. V. Seek how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and place the result in the root; then multiply the divisor by this quotient figure, and write the product...
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Adams's New Arithmetic: Arithmetic, in which the Principles of Operating by ...

Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1830 - 294 pages
...this the dividend. IV. Multiply the square of the quotient by 300, calling it the divisor. V. Seek how many times the divisor may be had in the dividend, and place the result in the root; then multiply the divisor by this quotient figure, and write the product...
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A Short System of Practical Arithmetic: Compiled from the Best Authorities ...

William Kinne - Accounting - 1831 - 248 pages
...power to that which is given, and multiply it by the number denoting the given power, for a divisor. 6. Involve the whole root to the given power, and subtract it from the given number as before. 5. Find how many times the divisor maybe had in the dividend,and the quotient will be another figure...
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