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THIS work forms a key to the higher algebra, and contains solutions fully worked out of nearly all the examples. More than one solution of a problem is given in some cases, and throughout the book repeated references are made to the text and illustrative examples of the algebra. The volume will prove most useful to teachers, and we strongly recommend it to students who are beginning the study of algebra without the aid of a teacher, for, by first of all trying to work out the examples without the key, they may learn much by a careful and judicious use of the solutions afterwards.
Key to Higher Algebra.
By H. S. Hall S. R. Knight (London: Macmillan and Co., 1889.)
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Our Book Shelf. Nature 40, 460 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/040460b0
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