... equations, both numerical and literal, containing one or more unknown quantities ; problems depending on linear equations; radicals, including the extraction of the... Catalogue - Stran 41avtor: Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) - 1905Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Princeton University - 1904 - 396 strani
...Elementary Algebra, Quadratics through the Binomial Theorem, A II. Quadratic equations, equations in one or more unknown quantities that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations, ratio and proportion, the progressions, the elementary treatment of permutations... | |
| 1910 - 794 strani
...fractional and negative exponents. M. Quadratics, etc. : Quadratic equations and equations containing one or more unknown quantities that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations, problems depending upon such equations, ratio and proportion, and the binominal... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1904 - 688 strani
...fractional and negative exponents. B. Quadratics, and beyond. Quadratic equations, and equations containing one or more unknown quantities that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations ; problems depending upon such equations; the binomial theorem for positive integral... | |
| Yale University. Sheffield Scientific School - 1905 - 1074 strani
...of the square root of polynomials and of numbers ; exponents, including the fractional and negative. Quadratic equations, both numerical and literal ;...quantities that can be solved by the methods of linear and quadratic equations ; problems depending on quadratic equations; binomial theorem for positive... | |
| 1908 - 874 strani
...Exponents, including fractional and negative. 8. Quadratic equations, both numerical and literal. 9. Simple cases of equations with one or more unknown...solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations. 10. Problems depending upon quadratic equations. n. The binomial theorem for positive integral exponents.... | |
| Princeton University - 1905 - 424 strani
...Elementary Algebra, Quadratics through the Binomial Theorem, A II. Quadratic equations, equations in one or more unknown quantities that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations, ratio and proportion, the progressions, the elementary treatment of permutations... | |
| Williams College - 1905 - 158 strani
...greater difficulty than Vergil's Aeneid MATHEMATICS a Elementary Algebra Algebra through quadratics, problems depending on quadratic equations, the binomial theorem for positive integral exponents, and arithmetic and geometric progressions b Advanced Algebra Higher Algebra as far as determinants... | |
| Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching - 1906 - 236 strani
...fractional and negative. [2] Quadratic Equations, Binomial Theorem, and Progressions — one-half unit. Simple cases of equations with one or more unknown...linear or quadratic equations. Problems depending upon quadratic equations. The binomial theorem for positive integral exponents. The formulas for the... | |
| Association of Teachers of Mathematics in the Middle States and Maryland - 1905 - 92 strani
...as to sign. Special methods of solution and peculiar types should be of secondary consideration. 10. Simple cases of equations with one or more unknown...solved by the methods of linear or quadratic equations. 11. Problems depending on quadratic equations. 12. The binomial theorem for positive integral exponents.... | |
| Princeton University - 1906 - 442 strani
...Elementary Algebra, Quadratics through the Binomial Theorem, A II. Quadratic equations, equations in one or more unknown quantities that can be solved by the methods of quadratic equations, ratio and proportion, the progressions, the elementary treatment of permutations... | |
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