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'''''Elements of Algebra''''' is a mathematics textbook by the famous mathematician [[Leonhard Euler]], originally published circa [[1765]]. ItsThe titleoriginal echoesgerman thatname ofis: [[Euclid]]'sVollständige ''[[Euclid'sAnleitung Elements|Elements]]''zur Algebra, which literally means: Complete Instruction to Algebra. The ''Elements of Algebra'' contains many important early results in [[mathematical analysis]]; for example, it contains Euler's original proof of [[Fermat's Last Theorem]] for the special case of ''n'' = 3.
 
In [[1771]], [[Joseph Lagrange]] published a follow-up volume entitled ''[[Additions to Euler's Elements of algebra]]'', which featured a number of important mathematical results.