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... problems have been excluded , because they consume time and energy which may be spent more profitably on other branches of mathematics . Each set of examples has been carefully arranged , commencing with very simple exercises and pro ...
... problems have been excluded , because they consume time and energy which may be spent more profitably on other branches of mathematics . Each set of examples has been carefully arranged , commencing with very simple exercises and pro ...
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... Problems which lead to Simple Equations with more than one Unknown Quantity · XIV . Discussion of some Problems which lead to Simple Equa- tions XV . Anomalous forms which occur in the solution of Simple Equations XVI . Involution ...
... Problems which lead to Simple Equations with more than one Unknown Quantity · XIV . Discussion of some Problems which lead to Simple Equa- tions XV . Anomalous forms which occur in the solution of Simple Equations XVI . Involution ...
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... LIII . Probability LIV . Miscellaneous Equations LV . Miscellaneous Problems LVI . Miscellaneous Theorems ANSWERS 372 · 376 378 388 398 414 450 • 466 475 491 ALGEBRA . I. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF SIGNS . 1. X CONTENTS .
... LIII . Probability LIV . Miscellaneous Equations LV . Miscellaneous Problems LVI . Miscellaneous Theorems ANSWERS 372 · 376 378 388 398 414 450 • 466 475 491 ALGEBRA . I. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF SIGNS . 1. X CONTENTS .
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... problem certain quantities are given , and certain others , which have some assigned relations to them , are to be found . The relations are usually expressed in ordinary language in the enunciation of the problem , and the method of ...
... problem certain quantities are given , and certain others , which have some assigned relations to them , are to be found . The relations are usually expressed in ordinary language in the enunciation of the problem , and the method of ...
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... day A can perform th of the work , therefore in x days he can perform ths of the work . In one day B can perform 1 . 10 th of the work , there- х fore in x days he can perform ths of PROBLEMS WHICH LEAD TO SIMPLE EQUATIONS . 75.
... day A can perform th of the work , therefore in x days he can perform ths of the work . In one day B can perform 1 . 10 th of the work , there- х fore in x days he can perform ths of PROBLEMS WHICH LEAD TO SIMPLE EQUATIONS . 75.
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7th term a+b+c arithmetic mean arithmetical ax² Binomial Theorem black balls chance cloth coefficient common contains continued fraction convergent Crown 8vo denote digits divided divisible divisor equal event example expansion Extract the square factors Fcap Find the number Geometrical Progression greater than unity Hence least common multiple less than unity letters logarithm miles multiply negative quantity number of combinations number of terms obtain occur P₁ positive integers positive quantity preceding article prime number probability problem quadratic equation quadratic surd quotient radix ratio recurring decimal remainder result scale shew shillings Similarly solution square number square root subtraction suppose supposition surd things taken trial unknown quantities white balls whole number
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