The First Centenary of a Series of ... Tables of All the Complete Decimal Quotients which Can Arise from Dividing a Unit, Or Any Whole Number Less Than Each Divisor by All Integers from 1 to 1024. [Preceded by an Introduction, Etc.]1816 - 18 pages |
Expressions et termes fréquents
according additional digits annexed Answer appropriate ARISE arithmetical arrangement ascertained belonging Calculator CENTENARY CIRCLE placed circulate The Complement circulating digits common measure comparing Complement to unity Complete Decimal Quotient Complete Quotient CONCISE contain DECIMAL CIRCLE dends dends distributed Divi Dividend and Divisor division DIVISOR 11 Divisor 32 Divisor and Dividend employed entered equal example expressed FACTORS found by Problem given Dividend given Divisor 57 greatest Hence incomplete Inspection INTEGERS introduction last figure latter lines Logarithms LOWEST TERMS mixed circulate mixed numbers nines NUMERATORS and DENOMINATORS observations obvious particular instance powers preceding PRIME NUMBER PRODUCT PROPER VULGAR pure circulate Quotient Complete Quotient opposite Quotient Required Quotient so found Quotient The Complement Quotient to unity Reciprocals recur reduced Dividend reduced Divisor rendered Required the Complete Required the Quotient RULE seen Sexagesimal Specimen Tables Tabular Quotient terminate third column upwards VULGAR FRACTIONS WEIGHTS and MEASURES Wherefore WHOLE NUMBER