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" Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand: the period on the left will often contain but one figure. "
The American Arithmetic: Adapted to the Currency of the United States ... - Page 121
by Oliver Welch - 1812 - 231 pages
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A School Algebra Complete

Fletcher Durell, Edward Rutledge Robbins - Algebra - 1897 - 482 pages
...100 v/100 10 It is better, however, to put this work into a different form ALGEBRA. by marking off the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the decimal point and marking both to the right and left. If necessary annex a zero to complete the last...
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Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers and Students: With Aids ...

William Frederick Durand - Marine engineering - 1901 - 738 pages
...Root. This is best illustrated by an example. Find the square root of 746.2. Rule* — (1) Point off the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right or at the decimal point, if there is one, and in the latter case point both ways, adding ciphers...
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Mathematics

American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1903 - 426 pages
...4*9. From the above we may formulate rules to follow when finding the square root of numbers. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the decimal point. If there are whole numbers and decimals mark off the periods to the left for the whole...
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The Coal and Metal Miners' Pocketbook of Principles, Rules, Formulas, and Tables

Thomas J. Foster - Coal mines and mining - 1905 - 698 pages
...logarithms for shorter method.) EVOLUTION. To Find the Square Root of a Number: Rule. — I. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the unite place. II. Find the greatest number whose square is contained in the period on the left: this...
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A Grammar School Algebra

Fletcher Durell, Edward Rutledge Robbins - Algebra - 1909 - 296 pages
...root of a decimal number, as 28.09. we may proceed thus : == \ 100 /iöö 10 ALGEBRA. by marking off the given, number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the decimal point and marking both to the right and left. If necessary annex a zero to complete the last...
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Kimball's Commercial Arithmetic: Prepared for Use in Normal, Commercial and ...

Gustavus Sylvester Kimball - Business mathematics - 1911 - 444 pages
...6.5536? (2) 53'29(73 6.55 49 4 140 429 40 255 H3 429 45 225 500 3036 506 3036 •* 352. Rule. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the units place. Find the greatest number whose square is contained in the lefthand period, and write its...
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For grades VII-VIII

Fletcher Durell, Elizabeth Hall - Arithmetic - 1912 - 404 pages
...for example: = -15 Root It is better, however, to put the work in a different form, by marking off the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the decimal point. Thus, we have, .0225). 15 Root 1 25~125 125 296 INVOLUTION AND EVOLUTION In extracting...
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Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers and Students, with Aids ...

William Frederick Durand, Charles Wilson Dyson - Marine engineering - 1917 - 1016 pages
...Root This is best illustrated by an example. Find the square root of 746.2. Rule* — (i) Point off the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand or at the decimal point, if there is one, and in the latter case point both ways, adding...
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Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers and Students, with Aids ...

William Frederick Durand - Marine engineering - 1917 - 1014 pages
...Root This is best illustrated by an example. Find the square root of 746.2. Rule* — (i) Point off the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand or at the decimal point, if there is one, and in the latter case point both ways, adding...
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Vocational Arithmetic

Clarence E. Paddock, Edward Ellsworth Holton - Arithmetic - 1920 - 250 pages
...cube root,, and only these two cases will be discussed in this work. Rule. SQUARE ROOT 1. Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the decimal point. 2. Take the largest number, which, when squared, can be subtracted from the first period,...
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