| David Spence - Arithmetic - 1721 - 104 pages
...Dividend, by the Denominator of the Divifor, and take the Product for the Numerator of the Quotient. Alfo multiply the Denominator of the Dividend by the Numerator of the Divifor, and the Product is the Denominator of the Quotient. Example Kt8t Divide f1,- by r. Place your Divifor... | |
| Charles Phipps - Cyphers - 1745 - 114 pages
...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 Divifor, and take the Produ& for a Denominator, the Fraction thus made is the Quotient. Example. Divide -I by... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - Algebra - 1756 - 480 pages
...dividend by the denominator of the divifor, their producl Jhall give the numerator of the quotient. Then multiply the denominator of the dividend by the numerator of the divifor, and their produft Jhall give the denominator. ' a + b , a — ba* — zab -f- bl a — b) a \ a1 +... | |
| Benjamin Donne - Algebra - 1758 - 428 pages
...multiply the Denominator of the Divifor by the Numerator of the Dividend, for a Nu-, merator ; and the Denominator of the Dividend by the Numerator of the Divifor, for a Denominator. Or, which is in Effect the fame, change the Divifor into its Reciprocal, and then work... | |
| Wardhaugh Thompson - 1771 - 324 pages
...Dividend by the Denominator of the Divifor, the produdl will be the Numerator of the quotient : then multiply the Denominator of the Dividend, by the Numerator of the Divifor, and that prodiuft will be the Denominator of the quotient. -X Note. 230 DIVISION Note. If the Fraflions... | |
| Robert Hamilton - Business mathematics - 1777 - 740 pages
...fractions, multiply the numerator of the dividend by the denominator of the diviforfor a new numerator, дnd the denominator of the dividend, by the numerator of the divifor, for a new denominator. If either of the trrms be a whole quantity, it may be reduced to the form of a fraction by placing... | |
| John Mole - Algebra - 1788 - 346 pages
...Dividend by the Denopiinator of the Divifor, their Produft Ihall give the Numerator of the Quotient. Then multiply the Denominator of the Dividend by the Numerator of the Divifor, and the Produét íhall give the Denominator. Thus J- ) JL ( _íí_ the Quotient ; alfo , " ) a ' d... | |
| Elias Voster - Business mathematics - 1792 - 296 pages
...Denominator of the Di-vifer by the Numerator of the Dividend, and the Prod1: fl is a ncvs Numerator, th.n multiply the Denominator of the Dividend by the -Numerator of the Divifor, and the Produfl is a nrw minator. Example. Divide £ by J, comes ,4 equal to ..{. Dividend Divifor... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - Algebra - 1796 - 556 pages
...dividend by the denominator of the divifory their produïï foall give the numerator of the quotient. Then multiply the denominator of the dividend by the numerator of the di-vifor^ and their produftßall give the denominator. fl + b\ a — b /ul — lab + fl + b\ a — b / a —... | |
| William Trail - Algebra - 1796 - 334 pages
...dividend by the denominator of the divifof} }k& prpduEl Jhdl give the numerator of the quotient, then multiply the denominator of the dividend by the numerator of the divifor, and -their product Jhall give the denominator. , vt)r, Muliiply the dividend by the reciprocal of the... | |
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