| Colin MacLaurin - 1748 - 490 páginas
...Remainder, the Divifion is Jinijbed : If there is a Remainder, you are to proceed after the, fame Manner till no Remainder is left ; or till it appear that there will be always fome Remainder. Some Examples will illuftrate this Operation. EXAMPLE I. * — b* (a —... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1756 - 480 páginas
...remainder, the dhijion is finijhed : If there is a remainder, you are to proceed after the fame manner till no remainder is left ; or till it appear that there will be always fome remainder. Some Examples will illuftrate this operation. EXAMPLE I. *b — bl •ab... | |
| 1763 - 1246 páginas
...cafe here, the diviGon is finiflied. If there is a remainder, you are to proceed after the fame manner till no remainder is left, or till it appear that there will always be feme remainder, as in the annexed examples. Example I. without any remainder. Example II. with a remainder.... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1771 - 484 páginas
...remainder, the diuifion isfini/bed: If there is a remainder, you are to proceed after the fame manner till no remainder is left ; or till it appear that there will boalways fome remainder. Some Examples will illuftrate this operation. EXAMPLE I. a'+ai EX20 -./f TREATISE... | |
| Giovanni Alberto Baselli - 1787 - 480 páginas
...proper ßgn ; then ?nultiply the divifor by thit part of ibe quotient ', and Jubtraft the f rod;i Я from the new dividend ; and thus the operation is...left, or till it appear that there will always be a remainJer.. Note. The firft Rule is eafïly deduced from Rule I. of Compound Multiplication ; for being,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 758 páginas
...multiply the divifor by this part of the quotient, and fubtract the producl from the new dividend; ar.d thus the operation is to be continued till no remainder is left. Thus, -}- ab, the firft term of the new dividend, divided by a, gives b; the produft'of which, multiplied.... | |
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