In preparing an A lgebra, complete in one book, it has been the aim of the author to render the work suiE ciently elementary for beginnere who have a practical knowledge of A rithmetic, and sufficiently advanced for those who intend to pursue the Higher Mathematics. The work has been called out by a recognized want: One book embracing the essential principles of the science, clearly explained and illustrated by appropriate examples. In this way, it is hoped that the multiplication of classes may be avoided. I ndeed, there seems to be no reason why two books should be required for A lgebra, except perhaps the immaturity of some who make haste to begin the study. Ill the preparation of the work, care has been taken to render the demonstrations clear, and to illustrate the principles by their application to a variety of carefully graded examples. Theorems andF actoring, subjects intimately related, are treated in immediate connection. In Equations, each numerical problem is immediately followed by a general one of like nature, the solution of which gives a formula from which the answer to the numerical problem may be deduced. The student is thus early trained to generalize and to apply formulas.
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