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<p>which are, respectively, solutions for the equation  equivalent to,</p>

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<p>He went on to solve systems of simultaneous <a href="page.php?w=indeterminate_equations">indeterminate equations</a> stating that the desired variable must first be isolated, and then the equation must be divided by the desired variable's <a href="page.php?w=coefficient">coefficient</a>. In particular, he recommended using "the pulverizer" to solve equations with multiple unknowns.</p>

<p><blockquote>18.51. Subtract the colors different from the first color. [The remainder] divided by the first [color's coefficient] is the measure of the first. [Terms] two by two [are] considered [when reduced to] similar divisors, [and so on] repeatedly. If there are many [colors], the pulverizer [is to be used].</blockquote></p><p>
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