Pure Mathematics, Including Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Plane Trigonometry (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Atkins, Edward

 
9781330112458: Pure Mathematics, Including Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Plane Trigonometry (Classic Reprint)

Sinopsis

Master the core of school mathematics with a clear, problem‑driven approach. This edition covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and plane trigonometry, with worked examples and exercises.

This classic text presents fundamental topics in a straightforward way, using worked problems to illustrate methods. It emphasizes practical techniques that help students understand how to solve typical math questions and prepare for exams.

- Indices and fractional powers, including rules for exponents and roots
- Surds, rationalizing denominators, and simplifying surd expressions
- Techniques for adding, subtracting, and comparing similar surds
- Methods for finding the greatest common measure and least common multiple

Ideal for students building a solid math foundation, for homework help, and for self‑study.

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Excerpt from Pure Mathematics, Including Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Plane Trigonometry

The special Object of the present work is to meet the requirements of the Science and Art Department's Examina tions in the first three stages of Pure Mathematics as set down in the Syllabus of the Science Directory. This will account for the arrangement of the subject matter. I hope, how ever, that it will be found not unsuitable as a general class book in Elementary Mathematics.

In the Arithmetical Section my Object has been to deduce the rules from first principles, avoiding as much as possible algebraical considerations.

The Geometry consists simply of the first three books of Euclid's Elements with exercises, the only point calling for remark being the marginal notes. I have found it useful in class teaching to put down upon a blackboard the chief steps of the proposition - just those points, in fact, which it is necessary to retain in the memory; and to encourage the pupil to depend upon himself for supplying the connecting links. This skeleton, as it were, of the proposition is placed in the margin, with the hope that it will be specially appreciated by many students of the industrial classes to whom the language Of Euclid is ordinarily an insuperable barrier. Particular reference is here made to such of those classes as have grown up to almost manhood without any mathematical training.

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