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A treatise containing an entire new method of solving adfected quadratic, and cubic equations, with their application to the solution of biquadratic ones; In an easier, and more concise Way, than any yet publish'd; together with the Demonstrations of the Methods. And a set of new tables for finding the roots of cubics. Invented by the late ingenious Mr. A. Thacker, deceased; but calculated entirely, and in a great Measure exemplified, by W. Brown, Teacher of the Mathematicks, at the Free-School, in Cleobury, Shropshire.
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Author Thacker, Anthony
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Birmingham
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printed by Thomas Aris
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Medicine, Science and Technology
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T108647
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