| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1844 - 208 str.
...bounded by six equal squares. A number is said to be cubed, when it is multiplied into its square. To extract the cube root, -is to find a number, which, being multiplied into its square, will produce the given number. The extraction of this root has been illustrated by mathematicians... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1844 - 204 str.
...bounded by six equal squares. A number is said to be cubed, when it is multiplied into its square. To extract the cube root, is to find a number, which, being multiplied into its square, will produce the given number. The extraction of this root has been illustrated by mathematicians... | |
| Almon Ticknor - 1846 - 274 str.
...question.) CUBE ROOT. THE cube of a number is the product of that number multiplied into its square. To extract the cube root, is to find a number which being multiplied into itself, and then into that product, will produce the given number. ILLUSTRATION. The solid called a... | |
| Nathan Daboll - 1850 - 254 str.
...diff. of the Greatest n. anber, 26,0 \ 4| the £ diff. > Answers. east number, 17,0 J EXTRACTION OF THE CUBE ROOT To extract the cube root, is to find a number, which, be* big multiplied into its square, shall produce the given number. A cube is any number multiplied... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1851 - 332 str.
...number represents the contents of a cubic body, of which the cube root is one of its sides. ART. 282. To extract the cube root is to find a number, which, being multiplied into its square, will produce the given number. The following numbers in the upper line represent roots, and... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1854 - 342 str.
...number represent the contents of a cubic body, of which the cube root . is one of its sides. ART. y82. To extract the cube root is to find a number, which, being multiplied into its square, will produce the given number. The following numbers in the upper line represent roots, and... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - 1861 - 338 str.
...number represents the contents of a cubic body, of which the cube root b one of its sides. ART. 295. To extract the cube root is to find a number which, being multiplied into its square, will produce the given number. The following numbers in the upper line represent roots, and... | |
| Francis Walkingame - 1868 - 154 str.
...a window on the opposite side 21 feet high ; the breadth of the street is required. Ans. 56-64 feet CUBE ROOT. To extract the Cube Root is to find a number which, being multiplied into itself, and then into that product, will produce the given number. RULE. — 1. Point every third figure... | |
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