An elementary treatise on trilinear co-ordinates, the method of reciprocal polars, and the theory of projections |
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... student will find the above mode of transformation , in which a straight line is denoted by a single letter , and a point by the pair of letters representing any two straight lines which intersect in it , a useful mode of familiarizing ...
... student will find the above mode of transformation , in which a straight line is denoted by a single letter , and a point by the pair of letters representing any two straight lines which intersect in it , a useful mode of familiarizing ...
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... student will find it useful to transform , by the method of reciprocal polars , the special cases of Pascal's Theorem , given in Art . 13 , Chap . III .; and to obtain a geo- metrical construction by which when five tangents to a conic ...
... student will find it useful to transform , by the method of reciprocal polars , the special cases of Pascal's Theorem , given in Art . 13 , Chap . III .; and to obtain a geo- metrical construction by which when five tangents to a conic ...
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... students in the Universities , and for Schools which prepare for the Universities . It has however been found to meet the requirements of a much larger class , and is now in use in a large number of Schools and Colleges both at home and ...
... students in the Universities , and for Schools which prepare for the Universities . It has however been found to meet the requirements of a much larger class , and is now in use in a large number of Schools and Colleges both at home and ...
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... students without impairing the accuracy of the demonstrations , or contracting the limits of the subject . The ... student . Each set of examples has been carefully arranged , commencing with very simple exercises , and proceeding ...
... students without impairing the accuracy of the demonstrations , or contracting the limits of the subject . The ... student . Each set of examples has been carefully arranged , commencing with very simple exercises , and proceeding ...
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... students so much of the Theory of Arithmetic as may be fairly ex- pected of them , and to present it in such a form that the study of the Science may become to some extent a mental training . It is rather a Grammar of Arithmetic than a ...
... students so much of the Theory of Arithmetic as may be fairly ex- pected of them , and to present it in such a form that the study of the Science may become to some extent a mental training . It is rather a Grammar of Arithmetic than a ...
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a₁ aa+bB+cy angular points asymptotes auxiliary circle auxiliary conic b₁ b₂ Brianchon's Theorem C₁ centre Chap chord coefficients coincide common tangents conic section conics intersect Crown 8vo denoted determinant directrix distance ellipse find the condition find the equation fixed point fixed straight line focus follows four points given conic given point given straight line Hence hyperbola internal bisectors investigated Let the equation line at infinity line joining locus meets the conic obtain opposite sides parabola Pascal's Theorem perpendicular point f point of intersection points of contact projection prove reciprocal curves reciprocal polars represented respect second degree shewn Similarly sin POS tangents drawn theorem three points three straight lines tion touches the line triangle of reference ua² V'ca values Vb² vß² W'ab whence wy² λα
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