Euclid, book V.
proved algebraically so far as it relates to commensurable magnitudes. To which is prefixed a summary of all the necessary algebraical operations, arranged in order of difficulty.
By Charles L. Dodgson.
APA Citation
Euclid., Carroll, L. (1874). Euclid, book V: proved algebraically so far as it relates to commensurable magnitudes. To which is prefixed a summary of all the necessary algebraical operations, arranged in order of difficulty. Oxford: J. Parker & co..
MLA Citation
Euclid, and Lewis Carroll. Euclid, Book V: Proved Algebraically So Far As it Relates to Commensurable Magnitudes. To Which Is Prefixed a Summary of All the Necessary Algebraical Operations, Arranged In Order of Difficulty. Oxford: J. Parker & co., 1874.
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