Trilinear Coordinates and other Methods of Modern Analytical Geometry of two Dimensions: An Elementary TreatiseReprint of the original, first published in 1866. |
Contents
Of Perpendicular Coordinates referred to two axes | 1 |
Conics referred to a Selfconjugate Triangle | 7 |
Exercises on Chapter II | 20 |
Exercises on Chapter III | 34 |
Exercises on Chapter IV | 54 |
Exercises on Chapter V | 69 |
Exercises on Chapter VI | 92 |
Exercises on Chapter VIII | 115 |
Excrcises on Chapter XVII | 253 |
Exercises on Chapter XVIII | 285 |
Exercises on Chapter XIX | 304 |
Exercises on Chapter XX | 321 |
Exercises on Chapter XXI | 331 |
Exercises on Chapter XXII | 343 |
Exercises on Chapter XXIII | 364 |
Exercises on Chapter XXIV | 387 |
Exercises on Chapter IX | 130 |
Exercises on Chapter X | 145 |
Exercises on Chapter XII | 163 |
Conics referred to an Inscribed Triangle | 192 |
Exercises on Chapter XV | 204 |
Exercises on Chapter XVI | 219 |
The General Equation of the Second Degree | 226 |
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angles angular points asymptotes become called centre CHAPTER chord circle circumscribing coefficients coincident common condition conic conic section constant cubic curve denote described determine df df df diameter direction double drawn equal equation expression find the equation follows four give given given point harmonic Hence identical inscribed last article line at infinity lines of reference lines whose equations locus meet method observed obtained parabola parallel passing pencil point of intersection points of reference polar pole prove quadrilateral reciprocation relation represent respect result satisfy shew sides Similarly sines straight line straight line joining substituting suppose tangents tion touch triangle ABC triangle of reference triangular coordinates trilinear coordinates values written