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A treatise of algebra, in three parts. Containing I. The fundamental Rules and Operations. II. The Composition and Resolution of Equations of all Degrees; and the different Affections of their Roots. III. The Application of Algebra and Geometry to each other. To which is added, an appendix, concerning the general properties of geometrical lines. By Colin Maclaurin, M. A. Late Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Maclaurin, Colin, 1698-1746.Date: 1779- Books
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A treatise of algebra, in three parts. Containing I. The fundamental Rules and Operations. II. The Composition and Resolution of Equations of all Degrees; and the different Affections of their Roots. III. The Application of Algebra and Geometry to each other. To which is added, An appendix, concerning the general properties of geometrical lines. By Colin Maclaurin, M. A. Late Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Maclaurin, Colin, 1698-1746.Date: 1788- Books
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A treatise of algebra, in three parts. Containing I. The fundamental Rules and Operations; II. The Composition and Resolution of Equations of all Degrees; and the different Affections of their Roots. III. The Application of Algebra and Geometry to each other. To which is added an appendix, concerning the general properties of geometrical lines. By Colin Maclaurin, M. A. Late Professor of Mathematicks in the University of Edinburgh, and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Maclaurin, Colin, 1698-1746.Date: 1771- Books
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The mathematician. Number I. Containing a dissertation on the rise, progress, and improvement of geometry: also, the chief properties of the parabola, demonstrated after an easy, short, and elegant Manner. Together with a collection of twenty choice problems, in Algebra, Geometry, and Mathematical Philosophy, the greater Part whereof, never before published. By a Society.
Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]-[50]- Books
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Elements of algebra.
Trail, William, 1746-1831.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Mathematical essays; being essays on vulgar and decimal arithmetic. Containing, Not only the practical Rules, but also the Reasons and Demonstrations of them; with so much of the Theory, and of universal Arithmetic or Algebra, as are necessary for the better understanding the Practice and Demonstrations. With a general preface, on the Usefulness of Mathematical Learning. By Benjamin Donn, Of Biddeford, Devon. Teacher of the Mathematics, and Natural Philosophy, on Newtonian Principles.
Donne, Benjamin, 1729-1798.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The elements of universal mathematics, or Algebra. To which is added, a specimen of a commentary on Sir Isaac Newton's universal arithmetic. Containing, demonstrations of his method of finding divisors, and of his rule for extracting the root of a binomial. Also a new rule for determining the form of an assum'd infinite series. Translated from the Latin of G.I.'s Gravesande.
Gravesande, Willem Jacob 's, 1688-1742.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The mathematician. Containing many curious dissertations on the rise, progress, and improvement of geometry. Also, The chief Properties of the Parabola, Ellipsis, and Hyperbola, demonstrated after an easy, short, and elegant Manner. Which together make A Compleat Treatise of Conic Sections. Together with A Collection of near Two Hundred Choice Problems, in Algebra, Geometry, and Mathematical Philosophy, never before Published. By a Society of gentlemen.
Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
Select parts of Saunderson's Elements of algebra : for the use of students at the universities.
Saunderson, Nicholas, 1682-1739.Date: 1776- Books
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Elements of algebra. For the use of students in universities.
Trail, William, 1746-1831.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Mathematical essays; or a new introduction to the mathematics: being essays on vulgar and decimal arithmetic. Containing, Not only the practical Rules, but also the Reasons and Demonstrations of them; with so much of the Theory, and of universal Arithmetic or Algebra, as is necessary for the better understanding the Practice and Demonstrations. With a general preface, on the usefulness of mathematical learning. By Benjamin Donn, Master of the Mathematical Academy at Bristol.
Donne, Benjamin, 1729-1798.Date: 1769- Books
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An explanation of the affirmative and negative signs in algebra.
Date: [1783?]- Books
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Literary memoirs of Germany and the north, being a choice collection of essays on the following interesting subjects, viz. alchemy, Algebra & Analysis, Anatomy, Animal Oeconomy, Architecture, Astronomy, Chemistry, Chronology, Geography, Hydraulics, Hydrology, Levelling, Literary History, Logic, Manufactures, Mechanics, Medicine, Metallurgy, Meterology, Mineralogy, Natural History, Optics, Surgery, agriculture, &c. &c. Done from the Latin and High-Dutch, by a Society of Gentlemen. In two volumes. ... . Illustrated with copper-plates.
Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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Select parts of Saunderson's Elements of algebra. For the use of students at the universities.
Saunderson, Nicholas, 1682-1739.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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Select parts of Saunderson's Elements of algebra. For the use of students at the universities.
Saunderson, Nicholas, 1682-1739.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The elements of that mathematical art commonly called algebra, expounded in four books / By John Kersey.
Kersey, John, 1616-1690?Date: 1673- Books
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The young arithmetician and algebraist's companion. In two parts. The first contains arithmetic, vulgar and decimal; With Variety of Examples to explain each Rule: And the Method of squaring Dimensions, called Cross Multiplication; Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots; with their Application to Use. The second part algebra; Being an easy Introduction to that admirable Way of Reasoning; with the Solution to upwards of One Hundred and Twenty Numerical and Geometrical Questions. The Whole Being rendered in a plain and familiar Manner; and is a very useful Companion for all Students in Arithmetic and Algebra. By Richard Carr.
Carr, Richard (Arithmetician)Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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Select parts of Professor Saunderson's Elements of algebra. For the use of students at the universities.
Saunderson, Nicholas, 1682-1739.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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Select parts of Professor Saunderson's Elements of algebra. For the use of students at the universities.
Saunderson, Nicholas, 1682-1739.Date: MDCCLXI [1761]- Books
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The principles of algebra. By William Frend.
Frend, William, 1757-1841.Date: 1796- Books
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Select parts of Professor Saunderson's Elements of algebra . For the Use of Students at the Universities.
Saunderson, Nicholas, 1682-1739.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Elements of algebra. For the use of students in universities.
Trail, William, 1746-1831.Date: 1796- Books
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Cursus mathematicus: or, a compleat course of the mathematicks. In five volumes. ... Contains a short Treatise of Algebra, and the Elements of Euclid. ... Arithmetic and Trigonometry, with correct Tables of Logarithms, Sines and Tangents. ... Geometry and Fortification. ... Mechanics, and Perspective. ... Geography and Dialling. The whole illustrated with near 200 copper plates. Written in French by Monsieur Ozanam, Professor of the Mathematicks at Paris. Now done into English, with additions and corrections by several hands.
Ozanam, Jacques, 1640-1717.Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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A mathematical miscellany: in four parts. I. An essay towards the probable solution of the forty-five surprizing paradoxes in Gordon's Geography. II. Fifty-Five new and amazing paradoxes, some in Verse, some in Prose, with their Solutions. III. Answers to the hundred arithmetical problems, left unanswered in Hill's Arithmetick, and Alexander's Algebra. IV. Miscellaneous rules about forming Aenigma's, Questions, the Doctrine of Eclipses, of Pendulums, the Equation of Time, concerning Easter, &c. By a lover of the mathematicks.
Fuller, Samuel, -approximately 1736.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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Mathematical essays; or a new introduction to the mathematics: being essays on vulgar and decimal arithmetic. Containing, Not only the practical Rules, but also the Reasons and Demonstrations of them; with so much of the Theory, and of universal Arithmetic or Algebra, as is necessary for the better understanding the Practice and Demonstrations. With a general preface, on the Usefulness of Mathematical Learning. By Benjamin Donn, Of Bideford, Devon. Teacher of the Mathematics, and Natural Philosophy, on Newtonian Principles.
Donne, Benjamin, 1729-1798.Date: M.DCC.LXIV. [1764]