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Chapter 1 - THE COORDINATE SYSTEM—FUNDAMENTAL RELATIONS
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Chapter 2 - THE STRAIGHT LINE
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Chapter 3 - GRAPHS OF NONLINEAR EQUATIONS
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Chapter 4 - TRANSFORMATION OF COORDINATES
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Chapter 5 - GRAPHING THE EQUATION: Ax2 + By2 + Cx + Dy + E = 0
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Chapter 6 - THE CONIC SECTIONS
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Chapter 7 - THE GENERAL SECOND-DEGREE EQUATION
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Chapter 8 - PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
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Chapter 9 - POLAR COORDINATES
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Chapter 10 - RECTANGULAR COORDINATES IN THREE DIMENSIONS
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Chapter 11 - SURFACES AND CURVES
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Chapter 12 - LINES AND PLANES
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ANSWERS TO ODD-NUMBERED EXERCISES
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INDEX
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Trigonometric Functions
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Analytic Geometry covers several fundamental aspects of analytic geometry needed for advanced subjects, including calculus. This book is composed of 12 chapters that review the principles, concepts, and analytic proofs of geometric theorems, families of lines, the normal equation of the line, and related matters. Other chapters highlight the application of graphing, foci, directrices, eccentricity, and conic-related topics. The remaining chapters deal with the concept polar and rectangular coordinates, surfaces and curves, and planes. This book will prove useful to undergraduate trigonometric students.
Analytic Geometry covers several fundamental aspects of analytic geometry needed for advanced subjects, including calculus. This book is composed of 12 chapters that review the principles, concepts, and analytic proofs of geometric theorems, families of lines, the normal equation of the line, and related matters. Other chapters highlight the application of graphing, foci, directrices, eccentricity, and conic-related topics. The remaining chapters deal with the concept polar and rectangular coordinates, surfaces and curves, and planes. This book will prove useful to undergraduate trigonometric students.
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ISBN
978-0-12-142256-1
Language
English
Published
1971
Copyright
Copyright © 1971 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press