Collier's Cyclopedia of Commercial and Social Information and Treasury of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge on Art, Science, Pastimes, Belles-lettres, and Many Other Subjects of Interest in the American Home CircleP. F. Collier, 1882 - 758 էջ |
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... quantities of any kind , bearing a certain proportion towards each other , and a third , to which we would find a number or quantity that should bear a like proportion , in this manner do we proceed , and thus easily may we find the ...
... quantities of any kind , bearing a certain proportion towards each other , and a third , to which we would find a number or quantity that should bear a like proportion , in this manner do we proceed , and thus easily may we find the ...
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... quantities . In the manner in which it is applied , it embodies a method of performing calculations by means of ... quantities . The present custom is to represent all known quantities by the first letters of the alphabet , as a ...
... quantities . In the manner in which it is applied , it embodies a method of performing calculations by means of ... quantities . The present custom is to represent all known quantities by the first letters of the alphabet , as a ...
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... quantities are connected to- gether by signs , the combination is called an algebraic expres- sion , and each letter or quantity is called a term . Quantities of one term are called simple quantities ; as a , 2a , 34 , etc. A quantity ...
... quantities are connected to- gether by signs , the combination is called an algebraic expres- sion , and each letter or quantity is called a term . Quantities of one term are called simple quantities ; as a , 2a , 34 , etc. A quantity ...
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... quantities are to be subtracted from each other , it is usual to place them in two rows , the one above the other ; the signs of the quantities to be subtracted must , for the rea- son above adduced , be conceived to be changed ; and ...
... quantities are to be subtracted from each other , it is usual to place them in two rows , the one above the other ; the signs of the quantities to be subtracted must , for the rea- son above adduced , be conceived to be changed ; and ...
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... Quantities which have no common measure or divisor except I , are called incommensurable ; thus , 7 , 5 , 3 , and 11 , are incommensurable quantities , and are also said to be prime to each other . When fractions are required either to ...
... Quantities which have no common measure or divisor except I , are called incommensurable ; thus , 7 , 5 , 3 , and 11 , are incommensurable quantities , and are also said to be prime to each other . When fractions are required either to ...
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