Quadratic equations, both numerical and literal. Simple cases of equations with one or more unknown quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or Quadratic equations. Problems depending on quadratic equations. The binomial theorem for positive... Bulletin - Page 1091909Full view - About this book
| Bowdoin College - 1908 - 1078 pages
...quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations; problems depending on quadratic equations; the binomial theorem for positive integral exponents; the formulas for the «th term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometric progressions, with applications. It... | |
| Columbian College in the District of Columbia - 1920 - 326 pages
...fractional and negative exponents. II. Quadratics, etc.: Quadratic equations and equations containing one or more unknown quantities that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations, problems depending upon such equations, ratio and proportion, and the binomial... | |
| Columbian College in the District of Columbia - 1922 - 370 pages
...fractional and negative exponents. II. Quadratics, etc.: Quadratic equations and equations containing one or more unknown quantities that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations, problems depending upon such equations, ratio and proportion, and the binomial... | |
| Minnesota. University - 1910 - 102 pages
...to be treated are:— theory of exponents; surds; quadratic equations, both numerical and literal; equations with one or more unknown quantities that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations; professions; graphs. PLANK GEOMETRY (one year) The usual theorems and constructions... | |
| Universities and colleges - 1908 - 442 pages
...and of numbers. Exponents, including the fractional and negative. Quadratic equations, both numeral and literal. Simple cases of equations, with one or...positive integral exponents. The formulas for the «th term and the sum of the terms of arithmetic and geometric progressions, with applications. It... | |
| New York University - 1908
...polynomials and of numbers. Exponents, including the fractional and negative. ii. QUADRATICS AND BEYOND : Quadratic equations, both numerical and literal. Simple...linear or quadratic equations. Problems depending on quadratic equations. The binomial theorem for positive integral exponents. The formulas for the... | |
| New York University - 1908
...quantities, that can be solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations. Problems depending on quadratic equations. The binomial theorem for positive...formulas for the nth term and the sum of the terms of arithmetical and geometric progressions, with applications. It is assumed that pupils will be required... | |
| Princeton University - 1902 - 378 pages
...negative exponents. 28. Elementary Algebra, Quadratics and beyond. A II. Quadratic equations, equations in one or more unknown quantities, that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations, ratio and proportion, the progressions, the elementary treatment of permutations... | |
| Princeton University - 1903 - 390 pages
...negative exponents. 28. Elementary Algebra, Quadratics and beyond. A II. Quadratic equations, equations in one or more unknown quantities, that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations, ratio and proportion, the progressions, the elementary treatment of permutations... | |
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