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Solid Analytic Geometry

The first seven chapters of this concise text provide an exposition of the basic topics of solid analytic geometry and comprise the material for a one-semester course on the subject for undergraduate mathematics majors. The remaining two chapters offer additional material for longer courses or supplementary study.
Chapters 1 and 2 contain a treatment of the equations of lines and planes. Subsequent chapters offer an exposition of classical elementary surface and curve theory, a treatment of spheres, and an examination of the classical descriptions of quadric surfaces in standard position. An exploration of the theory of matrices follows, with applications to the three-dimensional case of quadric surfaces. The text concludes with a survey of spherical coordinates and elements of projective geometry.

Reprint of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, 1949 edition.
geometry;mathematical studies;mathematics majors;equations;lines;planes;cylinders;spheres;curve theory;projective geometry;higher mathematics;definitions;theorems;exercises;euclidean geometry;trigonometry;matrix theory;quadric surfaces;mathematics;hyperbolic cylinder;theory of matrices
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The first seven chapters of this concise text provide an exposition of the basic topics of solid analytic geometry and comprise the material for a one-semester course on the subject for undergraduate mathematics majors. The remaining two chapters offer additional material for longer courses or supplementary study.
Chapters 1 and 2 contain a treatment of the equations of lines and planes. Subsequent chapters offer an exposition of classical elementary surface and curve theory, a treatment of spheres, and an examination of the classical descriptions of quadric surfaces in standard position. An exploration of the theory of matrices follows, with applications to the three-dimensional case of quadric surfaces. The text concludes with a survey of spherical coordinates and elements of projective geometry.

Reprint of the McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, 1949 edition.
geometry;mathematical studies;mathematics majors;equations;lines;planes;cylinders;spheres;curve theory;projective geometry;higher mathematics;definitions;theorems;exercises;euclidean geometry;trigonometry;matrix theory;quadric surfaces;mathematics;hyperbolic cylinder;theory of matrices