Easy Mathematics: Arithmetic and Algebra for General Readers
by Oliver Lodge
Publisher: The Macmillan Company 1910
Number of pages: 466
Description:
Arithmetic and algebra for general readers, being an elementary treatise addressed to teachers, parents, self-taught students and adults. It is not exactly a book for children, though I hope that elder children will take a lively interest in it.
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