Rules for extracting the square root and the cube root of a whole number.
The principle of complete induction, they say, is not an assumption properly so called or a synthetic judgment a priori; it is just simply the definition of whole number.
Because from a single theorem it enables us to get ten or twenty; it has the same value as a zero adjoined to the right of a whole number.
III The Liberty of Contradiction I made two principal objections to the definition of whole numberadopted in logistic.
But that implies another definition of the whole number, which is as follows: A whole number is that on which we may reason by recurrence.
Defn: A complete entity; a whole number, in contradistinction to a fraction or a mixed number.
A whole; an entire thing; a whole number; an individual.
Defn: One or more aliquot parts of a unit or whole number; an expression for a definite portion of a unit or magnitude.
It follows that if the multiplier be itself a factor of the denominator, we may, to multiply a fraction by a whole number, divide the denominator by that number.
Hence, to multiply a fraction by a whole number, simply multiply the numerator by that number.
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Analogical inference requires that one particular is similar to another, induction that a whole number or class is similar to its particular instances, deduction that each particular is similar to the whole number or class.
Induction has to consider more instances, and the similarity of a whole number or class.
This universal premise requires a universal conception of a class or whole number of similar particulars, as a condition.
A bugle sounded, calling the cadets together, and once more Captain Putnam read the result: "Whole number of votes cast, 576.
And he read as follows: "Whole number of votes cast--96.
Counting up the vote for captains took longer than that for major, but soon the captain had his statement ready and the cadets listened in silence as he proceeded to make his announcement: "Whole number of votes cast, 288.
A complete entity; a whole number, in contradistinction to a fraction or a mixed number.
One or more aliquot parts of a unit or whole number; an expression for a definite portion of a unit or magnitude.
Since a nucleus is made up of a whole number of protons, its mass ought to be a whole number if the mass of a single proton is considered 1.
If you have an odd number of particles in the nucleus, you will find that any combination of positive and negative spins will never give you either zero or a whole number as a sum.
Well it would have to be a whole number to be one of those, would it not, and we saw the other day what happens to whole numbers when they are squared?
Socrates: (standing) And if it is two times a whole number, then it must be an even number, must it not?
Boy: (the boy recites) A number can only be odd or even if it is a whole number, that is has no parts but only wholes of what it measures.
Boy: We know the first number in the squared ratio cannot be odd because it must be twice the value of the second number, and therefore is must be an even number, two times a whole number.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whole number" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.