Lexicographical Neighbors of Repetends
Literary usage of Repetends
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Normal Higher Arithmetic by Edward Brooks (1877)
"Now in adding the terms of these two repetends together, that the sum may be a
... All perfect repetends possess this property, and a large number of those ..."
2. The Philosophy of Arithmetic as Developed from the Three Fundamental by Edward Brooks (1880)
"From the principles presented in the preceding chapter, the following curious
properties of complementary repetends will be readily understood : 1. ..."
3. The Normal Higher Arithmetic: Designed for Common Schools, High Schools by Edward Brooks (1877)
"Now in adding the terms of these two repetends together, that the aim may be a
... All perfect repetends possess this property, and a large number of those ..."
4. Decimal Arithmetic Made Perfect: Or, The Management of Infinite Decimals by John Marsh (1742)
"RULE. i ft, Make all the repetends to begin together, (by Transformation) ...
2dly, And then to make them all end together ; let each of the Given repetends ..."
5. Higher Arithmetic: Designed for the Use of High Schools, Academies, and Colleges by George Roberts Perkings (1841)
"4S» Those simple repetends,which have as many terms, less one, as there are units
in the denominator, we shall call perfect ..."