A treatise of algebra,
in three parts. Containing
I.
The fundamental rules and operations;
II.
The composition and resolution of equations of all degrees, and the different affections of their roots;
III.
The application of algebra and geometry to each other. To which is added an appendix concerning the general properties of geometrical lines.
By Colin Maclaurin.
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