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Gage Educational Publishing, Toronto, 1972. Hard cover, 436 pages including Answers to Exercises and Index. Wear to boards, corners and spine ends; light soil on outer page block; binding sound. Name in pencil and finger smudges on FEP; remainder of interior clean and unmarked; figures and tables. Includes: Functions, The Circular Functions, The Circular Functions of Number Combinations, Plane Transformations, The Conics, Properties of Conics, Transformation and Conics, Permutations and Combinations, Probability, Statistics, Mathematics of Investment, Introduction to Mathematical Logic. ‘The main thrust of the student-oriented problems is in expanding his imagination and capturing his interest in finding more and different applications. We wish to emphasize that there is no conflict between the requirements of mathematical correctness and the intuitive, inventive and aesthetic elements, so necessary for a full appreciation of mathematics. Mathematics is at root both an art and a science.’ (from Preface)