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BY the publication of these solutions, Mr. Taylor has furthered very considerably the usefulness of the book written by his brother. In the book he has worked out very fully all the problems, and has arranged the text in such a form as to be thoroughly intelligible to any student. Where several problems were of a similar character, it has been thought expedient to adopt a different mode of solution, while in some cases duplicate solutions have been given. Extension of theorems have here and there been inserted, and a few additional exercises will also be found to have been interpolated. By the adoption of a simple notation, reference can be directly made to the problems in the “Pitt Press Euclid.” Both teachers and taught will find that they have a very useful companion to the above-mentioned book, while the latter will be very much enlightened in the art of solving many problems.
Solutions of the Exercises in Taylor's Euclid I. to IV.
By W. W. Taylor (Cambridge: University Press, 1893.)
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 49, 3 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/049003c0
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