| Mr. Cunn (Samuel) - Arithmetic - 1714 - 152 pages
...ones, and mix'd Numbers to improper Frafti. ons, apd exprefs Integers in the form of a Fraftion ; then multiply the Numerator of the Dividend by the Denominator of the Divifor, and the Pro. <Juft is the Numerator of the Quotient ; and multiply the Denominator of the Dividend... | |
| David Spence - Arithmetic - 1721 - 104 pages
...or a, whole Number be given, thefe-tnuft be reduc'd to improper Fractions. Then work by this Rule, Multiply the Numerator of the Dividend, by the Denominator of the Divifor, and take the Product for the Numerator of the Quotient. Alfo multiply the Denominator of the Dividend... | |
| Charles Phipps - Cyphers - 1745 - 114 pages
...Multiply Multiply 9 by ±> that is -f- by Multiply 75 by ± (that is ^ DIV IDIVISION OF FRACTIONS. MULTIPLY the Numerator of the Dividend by the Denominator of the Divifor, the Product is a Numerator, then multiply the Denominator of the Dividend, by the Numerator of the... | |
| John Ward - Mathematics - 1747 - 492 pages
...being prepared, as dire&ed in the laft Seaion. Then, RULE. Multiply the Numerator of the Dividend, Into the Denominator of the Divifor, for a new Numerator ; and multiply the other t-wi togttber for a new Denominator ; as in Vulgar Frafiions. EXAMPLES. Let be divided by —... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - Algebra - 1748 - 490 pages
...EXAMPLES. f 3' 4 - 3 4 - •*' 9* 3 - > 2 __ JL * PROBLEM VI. § 29. To divide FraSiens. • », Rule. Multiply the Numerator of the Dividend by the Denominator of the Divifor, their Produftjball give the Numerator of the Quotient. 'Then multiply the Denominator of the Dividend... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - Algebra - 1756 - 538 pages
...« „ ¿д+^ л __ ^+ « X7 - ~T~X7л^дс e¿ + b* PROBLEM VI. § 29> Ta oivïDfi Fractions. Rule. Multiply the numerator of the dividend by the denominator of the divifor, their produit ¡hall give the numerator of the quotient. 'Then multiply t be denominator of the' dividend... | |
| Wardhaugh Thompson - 1771 - 324 pages
...4 LL5! .384 C HA PV DIVISION of VULGAR FKACTIONS. WHEN the numbers given are both fimple Fractions, multiply the Numerator of the Dividend by the Denominator of the Divifor, the produdl will be the Numerator of the quotient : then multiply the Denominator of the Dividend,... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1771 - 484 pages
...a1!' + altx A TREATISE cf Parti. ht+tt a — X- = ab+bx PROBLEM VI. § 29. 'To DIVIDE Frafitons. Rule. Multiply the numerator of the dividend by the denominator of the divifor^ their Jball give the numerator of ihe quotient. 'Tken multiply the denominator of the dhidend by the... | |
| Thomas Peacock - Arithmetic - 1791 - 302 pages
...DIVISION of VULGAR FRACTIONS. RULE. Having prepared the fractions properly, multiply the •»umerator of the dividend by the denominator of the divifor for a new numerator ; and the other two fractions for a new denominator. Or, invert the divifor, and proceed as in Multiplication.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 756 pages
...ac ac cr= da, and ac =. bdnm, and (mn =) - X - = — « bd bd PROB. VII. To DIVIDE FRACTIONS. Rule. Multiply the numerator of the dividend by the denominator of the divifor, for a new numerator ; and the denominator of the dividend by the numerator of the divifor, for a new denominator. Thus, -1^ (*£.... | |
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