The Normal Elementary Algebra: Containing the First Priniples of the Science, Developed With Conciseness Ad Simplicity. Rev. Ed
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Ans. 1st, $165 ; 2d, $250. KEVIEW QUESTIONS. Define Independent Equations. Give an example of them. Define Simultaneous Equations. Give an example of them. Define Elimina- tion. What is the use of Elimination ? How many methods are there ? State the methods of elimination. Define Elimination by Substitution. State the rule for it. Define Elimination by Comparison. State the rule for it. Define Elimmation by Addition and Subtraction. State the rule for it. Is there any other method of elimiiiati...on ? Which method of elimination is preferred ? What effect has transposition upon the signs of terms ? Why does kransposition change the sign of a term? Why does changing the signs oi all the terms of an equation not affect the equality of the members? In solving problems when should » separate symbol be used for eacit unknown quantity? SUPPLEMENT TO SIMPLE EQUATIONS. 191. This Supplement to Simple Equations embraces the following subjects: Zero and Infinity, Generalization, Negativt SolvMons, Discussion of Problems, and Indeterminate Problems.
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