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Scottish mathematician [[wikipedia:Colin MacLaurin|Colin MacLaurin]] (1698–1746) was born in Kilmoden, Argyll, Scotland, in February of 1698.<ref>Erik Lars Sageng, "[https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/17643 MacLaurin, Colin (1698–1746)]" in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', accessed March 25, 2025.</ref>
 
This treatise of algebra includes a breakdown of basic algebraic formulas.<ref>A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts. Containing : Colin MacLaurin : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive (Internet Archive) https://archive.org/details/atreatisealgebr03maclgoog </ref> An instruction manual for schooling, this text also focuses on the application of algebra and geometry to each other and an Appendix containing the basic principles of geometrical lines.<ref>Ibid.</ref> Clarity and simplicity were the main goals of this volume in distilling the more abstruse theorems into a simple presentation.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
 
This treatise of algebra includes a breakdown of basic algebraic formulas.<ref>A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts. Containing : Colin MacLaurin : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive (Internet Archive) https://archive.org/details/atreatisealgebr03maclgoog </ref> An instruction manual for schooling, this text also focuses on the application of algebra and geometry to each other and an Appendix containing the basic principles of geometrical lines.<ref>Ibid.</ref> Clarity and simplicity were the main goals of this volume in distilling the more abstruse theorems into a simple presentation.<ref>Ibid.</ref>
  

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Treatise of Algebra in Three Parts
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Scottish mathematician Colin MacLaurin (1698–1746) was born in Kilmoden, Argyll, Scotland, in February of 1698.[1] This treatise of algebra includes a breakdown of basic algebraic formulas.[2] An instruction manual for schooling, this text also focuses on the application of algebra and geometry to each other and an Appendix containing the basic principles of geometrical lines.[3] Clarity and simplicity were the main goals of this volume in distilling the more abstruse theorems into a simple presentation.[4]

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  1. Erik Lars Sageng, "MacLaurin, Colin (1698–1746)" in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, accessed March 25, 2025.
  2. A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts. Containing : Colin MacLaurin : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive (Internet Archive) https://archive.org/details/atreatisealgebr03maclgoog
  3. Ibid.
  4. Ibid.

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