An edition of The young mathematician's guide (1707)

The young mathematician's guide

being a plain and easie introduction to the mathematicks : in five parts : Viz. I. Arithmetick, vulgar and decimal ... II. Algebra ... III. The elements of geometry, contracted, and analytically demonstrated ... IV. Conick-sections ... V. The arithmetick of infinites explain'd ... with an appendix of practical gauging

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The young mathematician's guide
John Ward (of Chester)
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An edition of The young mathematician's guide (1707)

The young mathematician's guide

being a plain and easie introduction to the mathematicks : in five parts : Viz. I. Arithmetick, vulgar and decimal ... II. Algebra ... III. The elements of geometry, contracted, and analytically demonstrated ... IV. Conick-sections ... V. The arithmetick of infinites explain'd ... with an appendix of practical gauging

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English
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451

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Table of Contents

I. Arithmetick, vulgar and decimal, with all the useful rules, and a general method of extracting the roots of all single powers
II. Algebra, or arithmetick in species, wherein the method of raising and resolving aequations is rendered easie, and illustrated with variety of examples, and numerical questions : also the whole business of interest and annuities, &c. fully and plainly handed, with several new improvements
III. The elements of geometry, contracted, and analytically demonstrated, with a new and easie method of finding the circle's periphery and area to any assigned exactness, by one aequation only : also a new way of making sines and tangents
IV. Conic sections, wherein the chief properties, &c. of the ellipsis, parabola, and hyperbola, are clearly demonstrated
V. The arithmetick of infinites explain'd, and render'd easie, with its application to superficial and solid geometry.

Edition Notes

T.p. counted in extent.

Errata on p. [452].

Opie B 347

English short title catalogue (ESTC), T69160

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Library of Congress
QA35 .W259 1707

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[8], 451, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates
Number of pages
451

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OL45499112M
OCLC/WorldCat
15749310

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