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IT will be a convenience to many teachers to possess this collection of algebraical exercises to supplement those given in Hall and Knight's “Algebra for Beginners” and “Elementary Algebra,” up to quadratic equations. The exercises are carefully graduated, and are classified so that the teacher can easily select those referring to the subject with which he is dealing. In addition, there are a number of test-papers containing miscellaneous examples to test the pupil's grasp of the principles of algebra in which he has been exercised.
Algebraical Examples.
By H. S. Hall Pp. viii + 172. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd.) Price 2s.
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Algebraical Examples . Nature 65, 343 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065343c0
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