The Ohio Journal of Education, Том 3Scott & Bascom, 1854 |
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... equal to the first term . This class of series is characterized by the following remarkable pro- perty : The sum of the series is a fraction having 1 for its numer- ator , and for its denominator , the denominator —1 of the first term ...
... equal to the first term . This class of series is characterized by the following remarkable pro- perty : The sum of the series is a fraction having 1 for its numer- ator , and for its denominator , the denominator —1 of the first term ...
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... equal to of the dividend , which is the quotient sought . We divide by 10,000 , by pointing off from the right four places , as decimals ; we divide again by 10,000 , by pointing off four places more ; and if this operation be continued ...
... equal to of the dividend , which is the quotient sought . We divide by 10,000 , by pointing off from the right four places , as decimals ; we divide again by 10,000 , by pointing off four places more ; and if this operation be continued ...
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... equal importance : the early history of our State . He urged upon the Association the importance of securing the incidents of that history , ere its living witnesses have gone down to the grave . Prof. Brainard , of Cleveland , favored ...
... equal importance : the early history of our State . He urged upon the Association the importance of securing the incidents of that history , ere its living witnesses have gone down to the grave . Prof. Brainard , of Cleveland , favored ...
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... equal power with an entire district . This is evidently not in accordance with the spirit of the law , or with the intention of its fra- The misapprehension has arisen from the language used in the first section : " The several school ...
... equal power with an entire district . This is evidently not in accordance with the spirit of the law , or with the intention of its fra- The misapprehension has arisen from the language used in the first section : " The several school ...
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... equal competency in all the branches . The oft - repeated fallacy , in the mouths of directors and a majority of parents , " our school is small and composed mostly of small pupils who do not need a thor- oughly qualified teacher ...
... equal competency in all the branches . The oft - repeated fallacy , in the mouths of directors and a majority of parents , " our school is small and composed mostly of small pupils who do not need a thor- oughly qualified teacher ...
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