Elements of Algebra, Volum 1J. Johnson and Company, 1810 |
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Frases i termes més freqüents
adding Algebra already arithmetical progression arithmetical proportion becomes calculation called CHAP coefficient Compound Quantities consequently consider crowns cube root decimal fraction deduce denominator determine difference divide dividend division ducats easily equal equation evident exponent expressed factors farther figures formula frac geometrical progression given number gives gonal greater number greatest common divisor gression Hence hundredweight infinite series integer irrational last term lastly less letters likewise logarithm manner means merator method minus multiplied natural numbers negative numbers number of terms number sought observed obtain polygonal numbers positive numbers preceding prime numbers principal proposed question quotient radical sign ratio reduced relation remainder remark represented required to find resolve rithms rubles rule second term sides square root subtracting suppose tables tion transpositions unity unknown quantity vulgar fraction whence wherefore whole number write