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PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS INCLUDING -
TRIGONOMETRY AND AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CALCULUS A Class-Rook for
Higher Elementary Secondary and Technical Schools BY A. H. BELL, B.
Sc. Hailing Scholar of Oivens Col cge, Manchester Director and
Secretary for Higher Education, Sheer ness BLACKIE AND SON LIMITED
50 OLD BAILEY LONDON GLASGOW AND BOMBAY 1919 PREFACE So many
text-books on Algebra have appeared during the last few years that
the publication of yet another requires some justification. In the
present volume, the processes of Algebra are established in a
practical way, and their application to Science and Mensura tion is
made a prominent feature Although some boys find a certain
satisfaction in juggling with meaningless symbols, the application
of Algebra to practical problems rouses their interest and fills
them with enthusiasm. The author finds encouragement in a recent
address to the Mathematical Association by Professor Whitehead, F.
R. S., which contained the following Algebra is the intellectual
instrument which has been created for rendering clear the
quantitative aspects of the world. Graphs are an important feature
of this book, and they arc not abandoned as soon as their algebraic
significance becomes evident, but are employed to illustrate-and
establish many important relations. The treatment is in accord with
the recent suggestions of the Board of Education. Ratio and
Proportion being of such importance in the teaching of Science, arc
given an early place in the scheme. Trigonometry is introduced.
Experience shows that when students recognise that trigonometrical
terms are merely algebraic symbols, the terrors of the subject
disappear. Other specialcharacteristics are I. Academic treatment
has been avoided as far as possible. II. The requirements of pupils
who will engage in technical work on leaving school, but who will
not have the opportunity to attend a University, have been borne in
mind. III. Artificial problems have here given place to more useful
applications. The calculus is included for its usefulness, and also
with a view 6 PREFACE to showing the pupil that a great realm lies
beyond elementary Algebra. Chapter XXV is added for those who wish
to examine more closely the Binomial and Exponential Theorems, and
the deter mination of logarithms. Some may prefer to take this
chapter before Chapter XXII. The exercises are of reasonable
length, and in many cases are chosen with the idea of preparing the
way to future work. The student should therefore work as many as
possible. No examination tests are included. A wise teacher
prepares or selects these himself. While the majority of the
exercises are original, my acknowledgments are due to the Delegates
of the Oxford Local Examinations, who have kindly allowed me to
include several questions set at various examinations. I have
received valuable help from my staff, among whom should be
mentioned by name, Mr. R. Hawksworth, B. Sc., Mr. S. Chatwin, B.
Sc., and Mr. C. P. Le Huray, B. A., who have taken great interest
in the work. A. H. B. August 1916. CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I.
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE NUMBERS, ZERO, SIGNS 9 II. SCTM AND
DIFFERENCE 14 III. MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION OF POSITIVE AND
NEGATIVE NUMBKIIS 20 IV. SYMBOLS, COEFFICIENTS, COMMON PROCESSES
WITH SYMBOLS 25 V. COMMON PROCESSES continitr. d, BRACKETS - - - -
47 VI. SIMPLE EQUATIONS 55 VTT. MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISIONOF
EXPRESSIONS, SQUARE AND SQUARE ROOT 61 VIII. RATIO AND PROPORTION
....... 71 IX. SPECIAL RATIOS, TRIGONOMETRY 85 REVISION EXERCISE I
92 X. GRAPHS 93 XI. SIMULTANEOUS SIMPLE EQUATIONS, LITERAL
EQUATIONS, PROBLEMS 113 XII. EACTOHS, HIGHEST COMMON FACTOR, LOWEST
COMMON MULTIPLE, FRACTIONS 124 XIII. SURDS - 137 XIV. LOGARITHMS,
THE SLIDE RULE 144 XV. GRAPHS OF QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS - - - . - -
159 XVI. QUADRATIC EQUATIONS 169 XVII. THE PROPERTIES OF QUADRATIC
EXPRESSIONS AND EQUA TIONS, SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS, PROBLEMS - -
178 REVISION EXERCISE II 190 XVIIT...
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| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Release date: |
March 2007 |
| First published: |
March 2007 |
| Authors: |
A.H. Bell
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| Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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| Pages: |
356 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-4067-4610-5 |
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| LSN: |
1-4067-4610-X |
| Barcode: |
9781406746105 |
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