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In 1770, one of the founders of pure mathematics, Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler (1707â1783), published Elements of Algebra, a mathematics textbook for students. This edition of Euler's classic, published in 1822, is an English translation which includes notes added by Euler's tutor, Johann Bernoulli, and additions by Joseph-Louis Lagrange, both giants in eighteenth-century mathematics, as well as a short biography of Euler. Part 1 begins with elementary mathematics of determinate quantities and includes four sections on simple calculations (adding, subtracting, division, multiplication), and then progresses to compound calculations (fractions), ratios and proportions and algebraic equations. Part 2 consists of 15 chapters on analyses of indeterminate quantities. Here, Euler shows the reader several ways to solve polynomial equations up to the fourth degree. This landmark book showed students the beauty of mathematics, and more significantly, how to do it.

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Part I. Analysis of Determinate Quantities: 1. Different methods of calculating simple quantities; 2. Methods of calculating compound quantities; 3. Ratios and proportions; 4. Algebraic equations, resolution of those equations; Part II. Analysis of Indeterminate Quantities; Additions M. de la Grange.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 7/20/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108002967, 978-1108002967
      ISBN10: 110800296X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In 1770, one of the founders of pure mathematics, Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler (1707â1783), published Elements of Algebra, a mathematics textbook for students. This edition of Euler's classic, published in 1822, is an English translation which includes notes added by Euler's tutor, Johann Bernoulli, and additions by Joseph-Louis Lagrange, both giants in eighteenth-century mathematics, as well as a short biography of Euler. Part 1 begins with elementary mathematics of determinate quantities and includes four sections on simple calculations (adding, subtracting, division, multiplication), and then progresses to compound calculations (fractions), ratios and proportions and algebraic equations. Part 2 consists of 15 chapters on analyses of indeterminate quantities. Here, Euler shows the reader several ways to solve polynomial equations up to the fourth degree. This landmark book showed students the beauty of mathematics, and more significantly, how to do it.

      Table of Contents
      Part I. Analysis of Determinate Quantities: 1. Different methods of calculating simple quantities; 2. Methods of calculating compound quantities; 3. Ratios and proportions; 4. Algebraic equations, resolution of those equations; Part II. Analysis of Indeterminate Quantities; Additions M. de la Grange.

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