Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Grammar School Algebra: An Introduction to Algebra for Beginners
These introductory lessons in algebra may be readily mastered in the last year of the grammar school. They may be given in one or two exercises each week during the year, or, what is better, they may take the place of arithmetic the last half of the year. They will be found not only an excellent preparation for the study of elementary algebra in the high school, but also of special interest and value to pupils whose schooling may end with the elementary school.
The problems may also be solved by analysis, thus obviating the use of a separate mental arithmetic in the eighth school year.
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