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A Table of Quarter-Squares of all Integer Numbers up to 100,000, by which the product of Two Factors may be found by the aid of Addition and Subtraction alone. By Samuel Linn Laundy, A.I.A., Secretary of the London Mutual Life and Guarantee Society. Charles and Edwin Layton, 150, Fleet Street, London.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1855

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References

page 234 note * Assurance Magazine, vol. Vi., p. 121.Google Scholar

page 234 note † Assurance Magazine, vol. iv., p. 236.Google Scholar

page 235 note * The author is also indebted to Mr. E. Sang, for referring him to Voisin's tables.

page 235 note † In the original article, the word addition was used, evidently by an oversight on the part of the author.

page 236 note * Quarter-Squares of Numbers from 1 to 3149.