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AS Mr. Durell rightly says in his preface, “elementary mathematics should be treated as a single subject”. The course embodies many modern ideas of teaching designed to meet the expanding and changing needs of post-war secondary schools. It deals with arithmetic, algebra, geometry and trigonometry, and covers all the requirements laid down in the current syllabuses of the various School Certificate examining authorities.
General Mathematics
By Clement V. Durell. Vol. 1. Pp. xv + 312 + xlvii. Vol. 2. Pp. xxxi + 324 + xl. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1946.) 5s. without Answers; 5s. 6d. with Answers, each Vol.
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General Mathematics. Nature 159, 114 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159114d0
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