70 AN ESSAY ON THE ROOTS OF INTEGERS, 



(c'). Call 84,035,889 the sum found by Art./.) the second Subtrahend. 



(<?')• Subtract 84,035,889 the second Subtrahend from 102,57 1 ,800 the 

 first Resolvend, and call 18,535,911 the second Remainder. 



(Y). To the right hand of the second Remainder annex the third 

 Period 758,593 so as to make it 18,535,911,758,593. Call this the second 

 Resolvend. 



(/'). Seek the greatest number with the following properties. That 

 if there be taken — 



6 X (ten times the two first found figures of the Root) 5 X (this 

 sought number) 



+ 15 x (ten times the two first found figures of the Root) 4 X (this 

 sought number.) 3 



-J- 20 X (ten times the two first found figures of the Root) 3 X (this 

 sought number.) 3 



-f- 15 x (ten times the two first found figures of the Root) 2 X (this 

 sought number) 4 



+ 6 X (ten times the two first found figures of the Root) X (this 

 sought number.) 5 



4- (this sought number.) 6 



The sum of all these added together may not exceed the second 

 Resolvend 18,535,911,758,593. 



