Algebra For Beginners by S. R. Knight - PDF
About this book :-
"Algebra for Beginners" by S. R. Knight, co-authored with H. S. Hall, is a classic "algebra textbook" designed for students encountering algebra for the first time. It introduces algebra in a clear, structured manner, bridging the gap between "arithmetic" and formal algebra. The book emphasizes logical progression and step-by-step instruction, making complex topics accessible for beginners. It is suitable for both classroom learning and "self-study", helping students develop confidence and foundational skills in mathematics.
The textbook covers essential topics such as "equations", simultaneous equations, factorization, fractions, quadratic equations, and ratio & proportion. Each chapter combines clear explanations with worked examples and exercises to reinforce understanding. The book focuses on practical problem-solving and thorough comprehension, ensuring students can apply algebraic methods to a variety of problems. This structured approach allows learners to gradually build mastery of "algebraic concepts".
Historically, "Algebra for Beginners" has been widely used in schools and is considered a staple in early 20th-century "mathematics education". Its emphasis on clarity, progressive learning, and comprehensive coverage makes it a valuable resource for students and educators. The book continues to serve as a reliable reference for classical approaches to "algebra learning", offering a foundation that prepares learners for more advanced studies.
Book Detail :-
Title:
Algebra For Beginners by S. R. Knight - PDF
Publisher:
The Macmillan Company
Year:
1917
Pages:
214
Type:
PDF
Language:
English
ISBN-10 #:
B08D2RCJCR
ISBN-13 #:
N\A
License:
Public Domain Work
Amazon:
Amazon
About Author :-
The author
S. R. Knight
was a British mathematician and educator, best known for co-authoring "Algebra for Beginners" with H. S. Hall. He focused on creating clear and structured "algebra textbooks" that guided students from basic arithmetic to more advanced concepts. His work emphasized understanding "algebraic concepts" through logical progression and practical examples. Knight’s textbooks became widely used in schools, supporting both classroom learning and "self-study". His contributions to "mathematics education" helped shape traditional approaches to "algebra learning", providing students with a strong foundation in problem-solving and classical algebra instruction.
Book Contents :-
1. Definitions, Substitutions
2. Negative Quantities, Addition of Like Terms
3. Simple Brackets, Addition
4. Subtraction
5. Multiplication
6. Division
7. Removal and Insertion of Brackets
8. Revision of Elementary Rules
9. Simple Equations
10. Symbolical Expression
11. Problems Leading to Simple Equations
12. Highest Common Factor, Lowest Common Multiple of Simple Expressions; Fractions involving Simple Expressions only
13. Simultaneous Equations
14. Problems Leading to Simultaneous Equations
15. Involution
16. Evolution
17. Resolution into Factors; Converse Use of Factors
18. Highest Common Factor of Compound Expressions
19. Multiplication and Division of Fractions
20. Lowest Common Multiple of Compound Expressions
21. Addition and Subtraction of Fractions
22. Miscellaneous Fractions
23. Harder Equations
24. Harder Problems
25. Quadratic Equations
26. Problems Leading to Quadratic Equations
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