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Lectures on Analytic and Projective Geometry

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Lectures on Analytic and Projective Geometry

Based on a historic approach taken by instructors at MIT, this text is geared toward junior and senior undergraduate courses in analytic and projective geometry. Starting with concepts concerning points on a line and lines through a point, it proceeds to the geometry of plane and space, leading up to conics and quadrics developed within the context of metrical, affine, and projective transformations. The algebraic treatment is occasionally exchanged for a synthetic approach, and the connection of the geometrical material with other fields is frequently noted.
Prerequisites for this treatment include three semesters of calculus and analytic geometry. Special exercises at the end of the book introduce students to interesting peripheral problems, and solutions are provided.

Reprint of the Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1953 edition.
math and science; math reference; historic approach; education; senior undergraduate; plane and space; conics and quadrics; metrical; affine; projective transformations; calculus; analytics; geometrical reference material; complex; calculus; projective geometry; homogeneous coordinates; projective coordinates; analytic geometry
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Based on a historic approach taken by instructors at MIT, this text is geared toward junior and senior undergraduate courses in analytic and projective geometry. Starting with concepts concerning points on a line and lines through a point, it proceeds to the geometry of plane and space, leading up to conics and quadrics developed within the context of metrical, affine, and projective transformations. The algebraic treatment is occasionally exchanged for a synthetic approach, and the connection of the geometrical material with other fields is frequently noted.
Prerequisites for this treatment include three semesters of calculus and analytic geometry. Special exercises at the end of the book introduce students to interesting peripheral problems, and solutions are provided.

Reprint of the Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1953 edition.
math and science; math reference; historic approach; education; senior undergraduate; plane and space; conics and quadrics; metrical; affine; projective transformations; calculus; analytics; geometrical reference material; complex; calculus; projective geometry; homogeneous coordinates; projective coordinates; analytic geometry
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