1. THE reader can easily obtain a general idea of the object of the following treatise by a reference to the theory of quadratic equations which he is supposed to have already studied.
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An Elementary Treatise on the Theory of Equations, with a Collection of Examples
August 4, 2003, Adamant Media Corporation
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1402186738 9781402186738
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An elementary treatise on the theory of equations: With a Collection of Examples
1861, Macmillan and Co.
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