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MR. SMITH's small “Algebra” has deservedly obtained high favour in our schools for its lucidity. The work before us aims at presenting the solutions, not always necessarily in the shortest way, but rightly so as to “follow naturally from the formulæ and theorems with which the student is acquainted at that stage.” It has Mr. Smith's imprimatur, for he has revised the sheets; and from our own examination of it we can commend it to teachers and students.
Solutions of the Examples in Charles Smith's “Elementary Algebra.”
By A. G. Cracknell. (London: Macmillan and Co., 1891.)
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Solutions of the Examples in Charles Smith's “Elementary Algebra”. Nature 44, 444 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044444c0
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