Synopses & Reviews
First published in 1940, this book was written by the senior mathematical master at Marlborough College in Wiltshire, England. It was designed as a student textbook and the author aimed to give a pre-university level introduction to the use of coordinates and analytical methods in geometry. With only a basic knowledge of elementary calculus and rectangular Cartesian coordinates required, the book offers many exercises suitable for a beginner and detailed introductions to a large variety of methods and ideas.
Synopsis
This book aims to give a pre-university level introduction to the use of coordinates and analytical methods in geometry.
Synopsis
This book was written by the senior mathematical master at Marlborough College in Wiltshire, England. It was designed as a student textbook and the author aimed to give a pre-university level introduction to the use of coordinates and analytical methods in geometry.
Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Co-ordinates; 2. Equations and Loci; 3. The point and line; 4. Duality and degeneracy; 5. The circle; 6. Parametric equations; 7. The general algebraic curve; 8. Abstract geometry; 9. Conical projection; 10. Cross-ratio; 11. Harmonic section; 12. The general conic; 13. The parabola; 14. The ellipse; 15. The hyperbola; 16. s = ks; Exercises; Answers; Index.