Arithmetic, in Which the Principles of Operating by Numbers Are Analytically Explained, and Synthetically Applied: Thus Combining the Advantages to Be Derived Both From the Inductive and Synthetic Mod - Hardcover

Daniel Adams

 
9780266469001: Arithmetic, in Which the Principles of Operating by Numbers Are Analytically Explained, and Synthetically Applied: Thus Combining the Advantages to Be Derived Both From the Inductive and Synthetic Mod

Synopsis

Master arithmetic with a smart blend of reasoning and practice

This edition presents Adams's New Arithmetic, a classic that explains the principles of operating by numbers both analytically and synthetically. It combines the strengths of inductive study with thorough review, helping learners see how rules work and why they matter.

The book frames arithmetic as a practical tool for life, using a wide variety of useful, engaging examples. It emphasizes careful explanations before applications, and it introduces a revised structure that includes rule analyses, followed by syntheses and supplements. This approach guides students step by step from simple problems to more challenging ones, so concepts stay clear and memorable.

  • Learn with two teaching methods: analytic (inductive) and synthetic (recap) approaches, balanced for best understanding.
  • Study with clear explanations, practical examples, and guided demonstrations that build confidence.
  • Explore rules in depth, then see their applications through supplements and practice problems.
  • Designed for schools and academies in the United States, with a focus on real-world usefulness.

Ideal for students and teachers looking for a trusted, revised arithmetic that connects theory to everyday math.

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