Select Exercises for Young Proficients in the Mathematicks

Thomas Simpson

  • Publisher: s.n.(London), 1752

Book Parts

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  1. PREFACE: To John Bacon. The Preface.Access to Book Part 
  2. CHAPTER: Part I. Containing a select Number of Algebraical Problems, with their Solutions.Access to Book Part 
  3. CHAPTER: Part II. Containing a Variety of Geometrical Problems with their Solutions.Access to Book Part 
  4. CHAPTER: Part III. Wherein the Theory of Gunnery, or the Motion of Projectiles, is considered.Access to Book Part 
  5. CHAPTER: Part IV. Exhibiting a new, and very comprehensive Method for extracting the Roots of Equations in Numbers; by increasing the Dimensions of the unknown Quantity.Access to Book Part 
  6. CHAPTER: Part V. Giving some Account of the Nature of Fluxions; together with the Investigation of the fundamental Rules.Access to Book Part 
  7. CHAPTER: Part VI. Treating of the Valuation of Annuities, for single and joint Lives.Access to Book Part 
  8. ERRATA: Errata.Access to Book Part 

How to cite

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Simpson, Thomas. Select Exercises for Young Proficients in the Mathematicks. London: s.n., 1752. <http://eudml.org/doc/203468>.

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