Excerpt from Examples in Algebra: Eight Thousand Exercises and Problems Carefully Graded From the Easiest to the Most Difficult
For more than twenty years the writer taught algebra and, he has reason to believe, with a fair measure of success. During most of that time the only text book in the hands of the class was a set of examples, the nucleus of this book. Each topic was developed in the class, not always in the same way, but suited, in his judgment, to the varying needs and capacities of the different divisions.
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