| Jeremiah Day - 1815 - 172 páginas
...may -be considered as a dividend, and the denominator as a divisor; in other words, the value of the fraction is equal to the quotient, of the numerator divided by the denominator. (Alg, •135.) But in logarithms, division is performed by subtraction ; that is, the difference of... | |
| Pierre Simon marquis de Laplace, Thomas Young - 1821 - 402 páginas
...Articles 16, 17, 18, might have been deduced from art. 15, but they are all easily admitted as axioms. We must however observe that this proposition does not...quotient of the numerator divided by the denominator. Or, : 6, for ++.a (9); and 6..f=b._¿_a (17); but (8); and 6.- -.a1.a=a, therefore b.+a (14), and a : 6=... | |
| Pierre Simon de Marquis Laplace, Thomas Young - 1821 - 372 páginas
...Articles 16, 17, 18,- might have been deduced from art. 15, but they are all easily admitted as axioms. We must however observe that this proposition does not...quotient of the numerator divided by the denominator. Or, 4-=«:*> for —=4-a (9); and A.-2-=&J- a (17); but o bo it u b.——1 (8); and b.—oz:l.ar:a, therefore... | |
| Jeremiah Day - 1823 - 360 páginas
...expanded into an infinite series, by dividing the numerator by Che, denominator. For the value of a fraction is equal to the quotient of the numerator divided by the denominator. (Art. 135.) When this quotient can not be expressed, in a limited number of terms, it may be represented... | |
| Jeremiah Day - 1824 - 440 páginas
...may be considered as a dividend, and the denominator as a divisor ; in other words, the value of the fraction is equal to the quotient, of the numerator divided by the denominator. (Alg. 135.) But in logarithms, division is performed by subtraction ; that is, the difference of the... | |
| Jeremiah Day - 1831 - 418 páginas
...may be considered as a dividend^ and the denominator as a divisor; in other words, the value of the fraction is equal to the quotient, of the numerator divided by the denominator. (Alg. 135.) But in logarithms, division is performed by subtraction ; that is, the difference of the... | |
| Jeremiah Day - 1831 - 394 páginas
...may be considered as a dividend, and the denominator as a divisor; in other words, the value of the fraction is equal to the quotient, of the numerator divided by the denominator. (Alg. 135.) But in logarithms, division is performed by subtraction ; that is, the difference of the... | |
| Jeremiah Day - 1831 - 354 páginas
...expanded into an infinite series, by dividing the numerator by the denominator. For the value of a fraction is equal to the quotient of the numerator divided by the denominator. (Art. 135.) When this quotient cannot be expressed, in a limited number of terms, it may be represented... | |
| Jeremiah Day - 1831 - 358 páginas
...expanded into s$i infinite series, by dividing the numerator by the denominator. For the value of a fraction is equal to the quotient of the numerator divided by the denominator. (Art. 135.) When this quotient cannot be expressed, in a limited number of terms, it may be represented... | |
| Jeremiah Day - 1831 - 520 páginas
...may be considered as a dividend, and the denominator as a divisor; in other words, the value of the fraction is equal to the quotient, of the numerator divided by the denominator. (Alg. 135.) But in logarithms, division is performed by subtraction ; that is, the difference of the... | |
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