APA Citation

Ward, J. (1752). The young mathematician's guide: Being a plain and easy introduction to the mathematicks. In five parts. Viz. I. Arithmetick, vulgar and decimal, with all the useful rules; and a general method of extracting the roots of all single powers. II. Algebra, or arithmetick in species; wherien the method of raising and resolving equations is rendered easy; and illustrated with variety of examples, and numerical questions. Also the whole business of interest and annuities, &c. performed by the pen. III. The elements of economy, contracted, and analytically demonstrated; with a new and easy method of finding the circle's periphery and area to any assigned exactness, by one equation only: also a new way of making sines and tangents. IV. Conick [sections], wherein the chief properties, &c. of the ellipsis, parabola, and hyperbola, are clearly demonstrated. V. The arithmetick of infinites explained, and rendered easy; with it's application to superficial and solid geometry. With an appendix of practical gauging. By John Ward. The ninth edition, carfully corrected. To which is added a supplement, containing the history of logarithms, and an index to the whole work. London: Printed for S. Birt, C. Hitch, E. Wicksteed, J. Hodges, and E. Comyns.

Chicago Style Citation

Ward, John. The Young Mathematician's Guide: Being a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Mathematicks. In Five Parts. Viz. I. Arithmetick, Vulgar and Decimal, With All the Useful Rules; and a General Method of Extracting the Roots of All Single Powers. II. Algebra, or Arithmetick in Species; Wherien the Method of Raising and Resolving Equations Is Rendered Easy; and Illustrated With Variety of Examples, and Numerical Questions. Also the Whole Business of Interest and Annuities, &c. Performed By the Pen. III. The Elements of Economy, Contracted, and Analytically Demonstrated; With a New and Easy Method of Finding the Circle's Periphery and Area to Any Assigned Exactness, By One Equation Only: Also a New Way of Making Sines and Tangents. IV. Conick [sections], Wherein the Chief Properties, &c. of the Ellipsis, Parabola, and Hyperbola, Are Clearly Demonstrated. V. The Arithmetick of Infinites Explained, and Rendered Easy; With It's Application to Superficial and Solid Geometry. With an Appendix of Practical Gauging. By John Ward. The Ninth Edition, Carfully Corrected. To Which Is Added a Supplement, Containing the History of Logarithms, and an Index to the Whole Work. London: Printed for S. Birt, C. Hitch, E. Wicksteed, J. Hodges, and E. Comyns, 1752.

MLA Citation

Ward, John. The Young Mathematician's Guide: Being a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Mathematicks. In Five Parts. Viz. I. Arithmetick, Vulgar and Decimal, With All the Useful Rules; and a General Method of Extracting the Roots of All Single Powers. II. Algebra, or Arithmetick in Species; Wherien the Method of Raising and Resolving Equations Is Rendered Easy; and Illustrated With Variety of Examples, and Numerical Questions. Also the Whole Business of Interest and Annuities, &c. Performed By the Pen. III. The Elements of Economy, Contracted, and Analytically Demonstrated; With a New and Easy Method of Finding the Circle's Periphery and Area to Any Assigned Exactness, By One Equation Only: Also a New Way of Making Sines and Tangents. IV. Conick [sections], Wherein the Chief Properties, &c. of the Ellipsis, Parabola, and Hyperbola, Are Clearly Demonstrated. V. The Arithmetick of Infinites Explained, and Rendered Easy; With It's Application to Superficial and Solid Geometry. With an Appendix of Practical Gauging. By John Ward. The Ninth Edition, Carfully Corrected. To Which Is Added a Supplement, Containing the History of Logarithms, and an Index to the Whole Work. London: Printed for S. Birt, C. Hitch, E. Wicksteed, J. Hodges, and E. Comyns, 1752.

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