ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 



For the Use of Preparatory Schools. 

 By CHARLES SMITH, M.A., 



Author ef "A Treatise on Algebra" "An Elementary Treatise on 

 Conic Sections" etc. 



REVISED AND ADAPTED TO AMERICAN SCHOOLS BY 



IRVING STRINGHAM, Ph.D., 



Professor of Mathematics and Dean of the College Faculties in the 

 University of California. 



i6mo. Cloth. Briefer Edition (408 pages), $1.10, net. 

 Complete Edition (584 pages), $1.20, net. 



A carefully revised course in elementary algebra, comprising the matter specified 

 y nearly all American colleges as the requirement for admission. It will prove 

 specially helpful to students preparing for such colleges as require the use of Mr. 

 Smith's "Treatise on Algebra" for advanced work. Among these may be men- 



tioned Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Uni- 

 versity of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, University of California, Stanford 

 University, University of Missouri, etc., etc. 



ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY. 



By GEORGE C. EDWARDS, Ph.B., 



Associate Professor of Mathematics in the University of California. 

 i2mo. Cloth. $1.10, net. 



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