The American House Carpenter a Treatise On the Art of Building Comprising Styl
The American House Carpenter a Treatise On the Art of Building Comprising Styl
Hatfield, R. G. (Robert Griffith), 1815-1879
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This sign is usually omitted between symbols or letters, and is then understood, as a b. This has the same meaning as a x b. It is never omitted between arithmetical numbers; as 9x5, read nine times five. -^, divided by, or the sign of division, and denotes that of the two quantities between which it occurs, the former is to be divided by the latter; as a~b, read a divided by b. Division is also represented thus : -, in the form of a fraction. This signifies that a is to be divided by b. When m...ore than one symbol occurs above or below the line, or both, as --, it denotes that the product of the symbols above the line is to be divided by the product of those below the line. 39^ ALGEBRA. =, is equal to, or sign of equality, and denotes that the quantity or quantities on its left are equal to those on its right ; as a b = c, read a minus b is equal to c y or equals c ; or, 9 5 = 4, read nine minus five equals four. This sign, together with the symbols on each side of it, when spoken of as a whole, is called an equation.
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