An edition of Second-year algebra (1935)

Second-year algebra

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Publisher
Ginn
Language
English
Pages
504

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Cover of: Second-year algebra
Cover of: Second-year algebra
Cover of: Second-year algebra
Second-year algebra
1938, Ginn
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Cover of: Second-year algebra
Second-year algebra
1935, Ginn and Company
in English
Cover of: Second-year algebra
Second-year algebra
1935, Ginn and company
in English - Enl. ed. By Herbert E. Hawkes, William A. Luby and Frank C. Touton.

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Edition Notes

"This text is a revision of the enlarged edition of the authors' New second course in algebra." - Pref.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Library of Congress
QA152 .H442 1938

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 504, x p. :
Number of pages
504

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6369979M
Internet Archive
secondyearalgebr00hawk
LCCN
38012932
OCLC/WorldCat
3998721

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