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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir CHAPTER VI--MIXED PROBLEMS. 163 confidential language to both the owners of the cocks. He said to one: “If your bird wins, then you give the stake-money to me. If, however, you prove unvictorious, I shall give you two-thirds of that stake-money then.” He went to the owner of) the other (cock) and promised to give three-fourths (of his stake-inoney on similar conditions). From both of them the gain to him could be only 12 (gold-pieces in each case). You tell me, 0 ornament on the forehead of mathematicians, the values of the) stake-money which each of the cock-owners had on hand. The rule for separating the (unknown) dividend number, the quotient, and the divisor from their combined sum : 2731. Any (suitable optionally chosen) number (which has to be) subtracted from the (given) combinod sum happens to be the divisor (in question). On dividing, by this (divisor) as increased by one, the remainder (left after subtracting the optionally chosen number from the given combined sum), the (required) quotient is arrived at. The very same remainder (above mentioned), as dimi. nished by this quotient becomes the (required dividend) number. An example in illustration thereof. 2741. A certain unknown quantity is divided by a certain (other) unknown quantity. The quotient here as combined with the divisor and the dividend number is 53. What is that divisor, and what (that) quotient ? The rule for arriving at that number, which becomes a square either on adding a known number (to the original number), or on subtracting another) given number (from that same original number) : 275.. The sum of the quantity to be added and the quantity to be subtracted is multiplied by one as associated with whatever may happen to be the excess above the even number (nearest to 2753. Algebraically, let # be the quantity to be found out, and a, b, the respective quantities to be added to or subtracted from it; then, the forumla to represent the rule will be (a + b) + (1+1)-212-1 a 0+ 1 For Private and Personal Use Only
SR No.020800
Book TitleGanitasara Sangraha
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMahaviracharya, M Rangacharya
PublisherGovernment of Madras
Publication Year1912
Total Pages523
LanguageHindi, Sanskrit
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size22 MB
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