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Todhunter, Isaac

 
9781451004243: Algebra for Beginners: With Numerous Examples (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Isaac Todhunter's Algebra for Beginners: With Numerous Examples is a mathematics textbook intended for the neophyte, an excellent addition to the library of math instructionals for beginners.

Todhunter's textbook has been divided into 44 chapters. Early chapters highlight the most basic principles of mathematics, including sections on the principal signs, brackets, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and other topics that form the foundation of algebra. Simple equations make up the large majority of the material covered in this textbook. Later chapters do introduce quadratics, as well as other more advanced subjects such as arithmetical progression and scales of notation. It is important to note that Todhunter sticks very much to the basics of algebra. The content of this book lives up to its title, as this is very much mathematics for beginners.

The content is provided in an easy to follow manner. This book could thus be used for independent learning as well as by a teacher. A great deal of focus has clearly been given to providing examples. Each concept is accompanied by numerous sample questions, with answers provided in the final chapter of the book. The example questions are every bit as important as the explanations, as one cannot begin to grasp mathematical concepts without having the opportunity to put them into practice.

The basics of algebra are explained in an easy to follow manner, and the examples provided are clear and help to expand the knowledge of the learner. If given a chance, Isaac Todhunter's Algebra for Beginners: With Numerous Examples can be a valuable addition to your library of mathematics textbooks.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The present work has been undertaken at the request of many teachers, in order to be placed in the hands of beginners, and to serve as an introduction to the larger treatise published by the author; it is accordingly based on the earlier chapters of that treatise, but is of a more elementary character. Great pains have been taken to render the work intelligible to young students, by th use of simple language and by copious explanations. In determining the subjects to be included and the space to be assigned to each, the author has been guided by the papers given at the various examinations in elementary Algebra which are now carried on in this country. The book may be said to consist of three parts. The firs part contains the elementary operations in integral and fractional expressions; it occupies eighteen chapters. The second part contains the solution of equations and problems ;it occupies twelve chapters. The subjects contained in these two parts constitute nearly the whole of every examination paper which was consulted, and accordingly they are treated with ample detail of illustration and exercise. The third part forms the remainder of the book; it consists of various subjects which are introduced but rarely into the examination papers, and which are therefor more briefly discussed. The subjects are arranged in what appears to be tha most natural order.
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Présentation de l'éditeur

Isaac Todhunter's Algebra for Beginners: With Numerous Examples is a mathematics textbook intended for the neophyte, an excellent addition to the library of math instructionals for beginners.

Todhunter's textbook has been divided into 44 chapters. Early chapters highlight the most basic principles of mathematics, including sections on the principal signs, brackets, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and other topics that form the foundation of algebra. Simple equations make up the large majority of the material covered in this textbook. Later chapters do introduce quadratics, as well as other more advanced subjects such as arithmetical progression and scales of notation. It is important to note that Todhunter sticks very much to the basics of algebra. The content of this book lives up to its title, as this is very much mathematics for beginners.

The content is provided in an easy to follow manner. This book could thus be used for independent learning as well as by a teacher. A great deal of focus has clearly been given to providing examples. Each concept is accompanied by numerous sample questions, with answers provided in the final chapter of the book. The example questions are every bit as important as the explanations, as one cannot begin to grasp mathematical concepts without having the opportunity to put them into practice.

The basics of algebra are explained in an easy to follow manner, and the examples provided are clear and help to expand the knowledge of the learner. If given a chance, Isaac Todhunter's Algebra for Beginners: With Numerous Examples can be a valuable addition to your library of mathematics textbooks.

About the Publisher

Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

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