Advanced Algebra
by Arthur Schultze
Publisher: The Macmillan Company 1906
ISBN/ASIN: B00BK83F3K
Number of pages: 588
Description:
The book is designed to meet the requirements for admission to our best universities and colleges. Graphical methods are emphasized more than is usual in textbooks of this grade. The author has aimed to make this treatment simple and practical, without, however, sacrificing scientific accuracy and thoroughness.
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