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Algebra. An essay to prove, among other matters, that fractional and negative values of "n" in arithmetical progression, are legitimate and admissible, contrary to the erroneous views hitherto expressed by algebraists; a contribution to the theory and art of computation.

Title:Algebra. An essay to prove, among other matters, that fractional and negative values of "n" in arithmetical progression, are legitimate and admissible, contrary to the erroneous views hitherto expressed by algebraists; a contribution to the theory and art of computation.
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Note:Canaan, N.H., 1914
  
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Subject:Algebra
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