"Elements of Algebra" typically refers to a foundational text or work that introduces the principles and concepts of algebra. The title is notably associated with a book written by the mathematician Leonard Euler in the 18th century, which aimed to present algebraic concepts in a systematic and accessible manner. Euler's work was significant in making algebra more approachable and laid the groundwork for future developments in the field.

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