Simpson, T. (1752). Select exercises for young proficients in the mathematicks: Containing, I. A large variety of algebraical problems with their solutions. II. A choice number of geometrical problems with their solutions both algebraical and geometrical. III. The theory of gunnery, independent of the conic sections. IV. A new and very comprehensive method for finding the roots of equations in numbers. V. A short account of the nature and first principles of fluxions. VI. The valuation of annuities for single and joint lives, with a set of new tables, far more extensive than any extant. By Thomas Simpson, F.R.S. Printed for J. Nourse, opposite Katharine-Street in the Strand.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSimpson, Thomas. Select Exercises for Young Proficients in the Mathematicks: Containing, I. A Large Variety of Algebraical Problems with Their Solutions. II. A Choice Number of Geometrical Problems with Their Solutions Both Algebraical and Geometrical. III. The Theory of Gunnery, Independent of the Conic Sections. IV. A New and Very Comprehensive Method for Finding the Roots of Equations in Numbers. V. A Short Account of the Nature and First Principles of Fluxions. VI. The Valuation of Annuities for Single and Joint Lives, with a Set of New Tables, Far More Extensive than Any Extant. By Thomas Simpson, F.R.S. London: Printed for J. Nourse, opposite Katharine-Street in the Strand, 1752.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSimpson, Thomas. Select Exercises for Young Proficients in the Mathematicks: Containing, I. A Large Variety of Algebraical Problems with Their Solutions. II. A Choice Number of Geometrical Problems with Their Solutions Both Algebraical and Geometrical. III. The Theory of Gunnery, Independent of the Conic Sections. IV. A New and Very Comprehensive Method for Finding the Roots of Equations in Numbers. V. A Short Account of the Nature and First Principles of Fluxions. VI. The Valuation of Annuities for Single and Joint Lives, with a Set of New Tables, Far More Extensive than Any Extant. By Thomas Simpson, F.R.S. Printed for J. Nourse, opposite Katharine-Street in the Strand, 1752.