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V Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts must present ‘ I
y · tive credits in Foreign Language, three of which must be in Latin.
 ; No subject offered as an entrance requirement can be counted
;_ A again in the total credits required for the completion of a college `
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DEFINITION OF UNITS IN THE SEVERAL SUB]ECTS.
I _ MATHEMATICS `
3 The units in Mathematics are as follows: t
5 ALGEBRA—-OHC and one-half units. The work in Algebra to be I
F : acceptable must cover a full year in some good elementary text, , `_
'Y , such as Slaught and Lennes, Stone-Millis, Collins, Wentworth, _`i °
I \Vells or Milne; and a full half-year in some more advanced ` ’  
text, such as \Nentworth’s Higher, Fisher and Schwatt’s Higher, I in
V\Iell’s Advanced, Hawke’s Advanced, Milne’s Advanced or Fine’s I
 ` College. Preference should be given to the newer books which '
contain work on gm[>hs. The student must show a good knowl-
edge of factoring, common divisors and multiples, fractions, in- _ .
D volution embracing the binominal theorem for positive integral it ‘
exponents, radicals, imaginary quantities, equations of the first _
and second degree involving one or more unknown quantities, .
_ , equations solved like quadratics, simple indeterminate equations,
 ‘ and equations involving radicals, ratio and proportion, arithmetical .
and geometrical progressions. The student is expected to be able ·
to state and explain the reason for every step in his work. The `
solution of problems by means of equations should be the chief ' ·
aim in studying Algebra. ·     `
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