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" ... the product of the sum and difference of any two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares. "
The Mathematical Correspondent: Containing, New Elucidations, Discoveries ... - 197. lappuse
autors: George Baron - 1804
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Arithmetic in Whole and Broken Numbers: Digested After a New Method, and ...

Elias Voster - 1792 - 296 lapas
...any two Quantities being multiplied by the lefs, the Produfil is the greater. .A*. 5. The Rectangle of the Sum, and difference of any two Quantities, is equal' to the Difference of their Squares. Ax. 6. The Difference of the Squares of the Sum, and Difference of any two Quantities, is equal foutf...
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A Course of Mathematics in Two Volumes for the Use of Academies as Well as ...

Charles Hutton - 1807 - 464 lapas
...diameters by the difference of the same, and that product by '7854 ; which is still the same thing, because the product of the sum and difference of any two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares. Ex. 1. The diameters of two concentric circles being 10 and 6, required the area of the ring contained...
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, 6. sējums

William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 lapas
...universal, which extend to any quantity, without restriction universally , as this, that the rectangle of the sum, and difference of any two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares ; or particular, which extend only to a particular quantity ; as this, in an equilateral right-lined...
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A Course of Mathematics ...: Composed for the Use of the Royal Military ...

Charles Hutton - 1811 - 442 lapas
...by the difference of the same, and that product by •7854 ; which is still the same thing, because the product of the sum and difference of any two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares. Ex. 1. The diameters of two concentric circles being 10 and 6, required the area of the ring contained...
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An Elementary Investigation of the Theory of Numbers: With Its Application ...

Peter Barlow - 1811 - 536 lapas
...number is . CHAP. VII. On the Products and Transformations of certain Algebraical Formulae. PR0P. I. 89. The product of the sum and difference of any two quantities is equal to the difference of their squares. For, - = a*-. a. ED PR0P. ir. 90. The product of a sum of t\vo sqnares, by double a square, is also...
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Practical Arithmetic: In Four Books ... Extracted from the Large and Entire ...

John Gough - 1813 - 358 lapas
...any two Quantities being divided by either Quantity, the Quotient h the other. Ax. 5. The Reftangle of the Sum, and Difference of any two Quantities, is equal to the difference of their Squares. Ax. 6. The Difference of the Squares of the Sum, and difference of any two Quantities, is equal four...
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A Course of Mathematics: In Two Volumes. For the Use of Academies ..., 1. sējums

Charles Hutton - 1818 - 646 lapas
...difference of the .same, and that product by -7854 ; which is still the same thing, because the product uf the sum and difference of any two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares. Ex. 1. The diumeters of two concentric circles beimt 10 and 6, required the area of the ring contained...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O ..., 11. sējums

John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 lapas
...to any guiltily without restriction, universally. As this, that the rectangle or product of the SOIB and difference of any two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares. Particular theerta, is that which extends only to a particular quantity. As this: in an equilateral...
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., 12. sējums

William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 lapas
...universal, which extend to any quantity, without restriction, universally ; as this, that the rectangle of the sum and difference of any two quantities is equal to the difference of their squares; or particular, which extend only to a particular quantity ; as this, in an equilateral right-lined...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., 12. sējums

William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 lapas
...universal, which extend to any quantity, without restriction, universally ; as this, that the rectangle of the sum and difference of any two quantities is equal to the difference of their squares; or particular, which extend only to a particular quantity ; as this, in an equilateral right-lined...
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