The young algebraist's companion, or, a new and easy guide to algebra; Introduced by the Doctrine of Vulgar Fractions: Designed for such Who, by their own Application only, would become acquainted with the Rudiments of this noble Science, but have hitherto been prevented and discouraged, by Reason of the many Difficulties and Obscurities attending most Authors upon the Subject. Illustrated with Variety of numerical and literal Examples, and attempted in natural and familiar Dialogues, in order to render the Work more easy and diverting to those that are quite unacquainted with Fractions and the Analytic Art. By Daniel Fenning, of the Royal-Exchange Assurance.

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Imprint
London: printed by T. Parker, for the author, and Sold by the Booksellers in Town and Country, 1750.
Publication year
1750-1750
ESTC No.
T133337
Grub Street ID
182156
Description
xxvi,235,[1]p. : ill. ; 12⁰
Note
With a list of subscribers.