A Key Containing the Statements and Solutions of Questions in Prof. Charles Davies' New Elementary Algebra: For the Use of Teachers OnlyA.S. Barnes, 1859 - 72 pages |
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... examples which are given as illustrations , nor those which are given to perfect the scholar in the mechanical part of Algebra ; and hence , the work in the Key is limited to the problems , with the exception of two examples , one ɔn ...
... examples which are given as illustrations , nor those which are given to perfect the scholar in the mechanical part of Algebra ; and hence , the work in the Key is limited to the problems , with the exception of two examples , one ɔn ...
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... example may be solved : First . We see by the conditions , that the first cock will discharge one gallon in a minute , the second cock half a gallon in a minute , and the third cock one - third of a gallon in a minute . Hence , the ...
... example may be solved : First . We see by the conditions , that the first cock will discharge one gallon in a minute , the second cock half a gallon in a minute , and the third cock one - third of a gallon in a minute . Hence , the ...
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... example , we must bear in mind that the minute hand goes entirely round the face of the clock , while the hour hand passes from one hour to the other ; that is , the minute hand travels twelve times as fast as the hour hand . If , then ...
... example , we must bear in mind that the minute hand goes entirely round the face of the clock , while the hour hand passes from one hour to the other ; that is , the minute hand travels twelve times as fast as the hour hand . If , then ...
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... example , we must bear in mind that , if the rate of interest be divided by 100 , and the quotient multiplied by the principal , the product will always be the amount of interest . Let x denote the greater part , and y the lesser . Then ...
... example , we must bear in mind that , if the rate of interest be divided by 100 , and the quotient multiplied by the principal , the product will always be the amount of interest . Let x denote the greater part , and y the lesser . Then ...
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... resulting from the places which they occupy , we can easily see how the numbers may be expressed . For example , if the number is expressed by two digits , then the first figure on 2 147. ] 25 EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST DEGREE .
... resulting from the places which they occupy , we can easily see how the numbers may be expressed . For example , if the number is expressed by two digits , then the first figure on 2 147. ] 25 EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST DEGREE .
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