An Elementary Treatise On Algebra, by Francis Henney Smith, is a comprehensive algebra textbook designed for students at the Virginia Military Institute and adaptable for use in schools, academies, and colleges across the United States. This treatise reflects the state of mathematical instruction at the time of its publication, providing a structured and thorough approach to algebraic concepts.
This book covers fundamental principles, offering clear explanations and numerous examples to aid understanding. It serves as an invaluable resource for students seeking a solid foundation in algebra and for educators looking for a tried-and-true teaching aid. Readers will appreciate the systematic progression and practical applications within this classic mathematical text.
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