Title: | New and practical theory by which mathematical problems or algebraic equations of almost every description can be solved with accuracy. |
Alternate title: | A new key to the exact sciences, or, A new and practical theory by which mathematical problems or algebraic equations of almost every description can be solved with accuracy : and with greater facility and simplicity than they can be by any method that has yet been given by any other author : in which are also introduced, a variety of useful and interesting problems, that have never before been proposed, and which it is believed cannot be solved by any methods or rules except those here laid down |
Alternate title: | New and practical theory by which mathematical problems or algebraic equations of almost every description can be solved with accuracy |
Author: | Tillett, Francis |
Note: | Printed for the author by S.H. Davis, 1824 |
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Subject: | Mathematics -- Problems, exercises, etc. |
Subject: | Problems and exercises |
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