Excerpt from Leçons d'Algèbre
Que}ques chapitres ont reçu des dévelwpements considé rables, comme celui de la Théorie des fonctions dérivées. Le chapitre xn (des logarithmes et de leurs applications) été com plété par l'exposition détaillée des usages de la Règle calcul. Dans le chapitre XXII (résolution des équations numériques), nous avons indiqué l'emploi que l'on peut faire des considérations graphiques pour la séparation des racines, et la marche à suivre pour la résolution des équations tramcendantes.
Enfin, deux chapitres ont été entièrement ajoutés ce sont le chapitre X (des progressions et des séries) et le chapitre XXI (des diflérenoes finies).
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