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... equations of the sphere , with examples , 41 , 42 . ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES TO CHAPTER V. THE ELLIPSE CHAPTER VI . 73-90 . 91-105 Equations of the ellipse , 43 ; properties of op , 44 ; equation of tangent , 45 ; Cartesian equations , 46 ...
... equations of the sphere , with examples , 41 , 42 . ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES TO CHAPTER V. THE ELLIPSE CHAPTER VI . 73-90 . 91-105 Equations of the ellipse , 43 ; properties of op , 44 ; equation of tangent , 45 ; Cartesian equations , 46 ...
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... Equation of the ellipsoid , 56 ; tangent plane and perpendicular on it , 57 , 58 ; polar plane , 59 , 60 ; conjugate ... EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST DEGREE APPENDIX • xiii PAGES 128-153 154-181 182-212 213-232 INTRODUCTION TO QUATERNIONS ...
... Equation of the ellipsoid , 56 ; tangent plane and perpendicular on it , 57 , 58 ; polar plane , 59 , 60 ; conjugate ... EQUATIONS OF THE FIRST DEGREE APPENDIX • xiii PAGES 128-153 154-181 182-212 213-232 INTRODUCTION TO QUATERNIONS ...
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... equation a + B = y . This equation appears at first sight to be a violation of Euclid I. 20 : " Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side " . But it is not really so . The anomalous appearance arises from the ...
... equation a + B = y . This equation appears at first sight to be a violation of Euclid I. 20 : " Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side " . But it is not really so . The anomalous appearance arises from the ...
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... equation a + ẞ = y . This equation appears at first sight to be a violation of Euclid I. 20 : " Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side " . But it is not really so . The anomalous appearance arises from the ...
... equation a + ẞ = y . This equation appears at first sight to be a violation of Euclid I. 20 : " Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side " . But it is not really so . The anomalous appearance arises from the ...
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... equation of the line . 2. Another form in which the equation of a straight line may be expressed is this : let OA = a , OBẞ be the vectors to two given points in the line ; then AB = ẞ - a and AP ' = x ( ẞ − a ) ; = a + x ( ẞ − a ) ...
... equation of the line . 2. Another form in which the equation of a straight line may be expressed is this : let OA = a , OBẞ be the vectors to two given points in the line ; then AB = ẞ - a and AP ' = x ( ẞ − a ) ; = a + x ( ẞ − a ) ...
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