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This treatise of algebra includes a breakdown of basic algebraic formulas.<ref> https://archive.org/details/atreatisealgebr03maclgoog </ref> An instruction manual for schooling, this text also focuses on the application of algebra and geometry to each other and an Appendix containing the basic principles of geometrical lines.<ref>Ibid.</ref> Clarity and simplicity were the main goals of this volume in distilling the more abstruse theorems into a simple presentation.<ref>Ibid.</ref>


==Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library==
==Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library==

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by Colin MacLaurin

Treatise of Algebra in Three Parts
Title not held by The Wolf Law Library
at the College of William & Mary.
 
Author Colin MacLaurin
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This treatise of algebra includes a breakdown of basic algebraic formulas.[1] An instruction manual for schooling, this text also focuses on the application of algebra and geometry to each other and an Appendix containing the basic principles of geometrical lines.[2] Clarity and simplicity were the main goals of this volume in distilling the more abstruse theorems into a simple presentation.[3]

Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library

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Read the 1748 edition of this book in Google Books.