An edition of Ray's new higher algebra (1866)

Ray's new higher algebra

elements of algebra for colleges, schools, and private students

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An edition of Ray's new higher algebra (1866)

Ray's new higher algebra

elements of algebra for colleges, schools, and private students

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English
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406

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Edition Notes

"This work, originally published as Ray's Algebra, Part II., was revised, in 1867, by Dr. L.D. Potter. Portions of the work were revised in 1875, by Prof. Del. Kemper"--P. iv.
Source: Gift of Mrs. Robert Schultz, Feb. 2, 1993.

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Cincinnati
Series
Eclectic educational series, Ray's mathematical series
Other Titles
Elements of algebra for colleges, schools, and private students., New higher algebra.

Classifications

Library of Congress
QA154 .R27 1866

The Physical Object

Pagination
406 p. ;
Number of pages
406

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Open Library
OL1506251M
Internet Archive
cu31924031285806
LCCN
93186858
Library Thing
1836307

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