Full text: Appeltauer, Ignatius: Elementorum matheseos purae pars prima continens algebram

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primae divisionis, si aliquod maneat, dividatur 
antecedens divisor B; per residuum D secundae 
divisionis dividatur praecedens divisor C, quae 
divisiones continuentur usque ad eam, quae exac. 
te procedit, et divisor in hac ultima erit etiam 
maximus communis divisor numerorum A et B. 
Exempla: 
1. 160 et 32 pro maxima mensura habent 32, 
quia 160: 32 —5. 
1l. Communis max. divisor numérorum 1260 et 
360 est 180; nam ; 
360 | 1260 3 
180302 
III. Numeri 1470 et 990 pro max, com, divisore 
habent 30; nimirum: 
990 1470 
— 
480 902 
30| 80/16 
127. §. Si unitas fuerit divisor in ultima 
divisione, oportet duo hi lnumeri sint inter se 
primi, cum nullum praeter unitatem communem 
divisorem habeant, cujusmodi sunt: 546 et 925,
	        
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