"Computation and Mensuration" by P. A. Lambert, originally published in 1907, offers a comprehensive exploration of fundamental mathematical principles. This book covers arithmetic and algebra, providing a structured approach to computation and problem-solving. Designed as a practical guide, it emphasizes the application of mathematical concepts to mensuration, making it an invaluable resource for students and educators alike.
Lambert’s clear and methodical explanations make complex topics accessible, ensuring a solid understanding of core mathematical skills. This edition retains the original text, preserving its historical context and pedagogical value, and is suitable for anyone interested in the historical development of mathematical education or seeking a solid grounding in basic computational techniques.
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