Coordinate Geometry by Henry B. Fine, Henry D. Thompson
Book Contents :-
Part-I Coordinate Geometery in a Plane
1. Coordinates
2. The StraightLine
3. The Circle
4. The Parabola
5. The Ellipse
6. The Hyperbola
7. Transformation of Coordinates
8. The General Equation of the Second Degree, Sections of a Cone, Systems of Conics
9. Tangents adn Polars of the Conic
10. Polar Coordinates
11. Equations and Graphs of Certain Curves
12. Problems on Loci
Part-II Coordinate Geometry in Space
13. Coordinates and Direction Cosines
14. Planes and Straight Lines
15. The Shape of the Conicids, Confocals
16. Polar Coordinate
17. Transformation of Co-ordinates
18. General Equation of the Second Degree
A. Certain Algebraic Symbols, Definitions and Theorems
B. Certain Trigonometric Definitions and Formulas
C. Derivatives and Partial Derivatives
D. Four Place Logarithms From 1.0 to 9.9
E. Radian and Natural Trigonometric Functions for Intervals of 5 degree
F. Greak Alphabet
About this book :-
This is a classic textbook that teaches the basics of coordinate geometry using algebra. The book is designed for students studying mathematics, physics, engineering, and other related fields. It covers the principles, applications of coordinate geometry, and basic concepts such as distance, slope, and equations of lines.
The subsequent chapters cover topics such as conic sections, polar coordinates, and parametric equations. The book also includes sections on vectors, matrices, and transformations. The book is easy to understand and good for students who are just starting to learn about geometry and algebra. It remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the foundations of coordinate geometry.
Book Detail :-
Title:
Coordinate Geometry by Henry B. Fine, Henry D. Thompson
Publisher:
The MacMillan Company
Year:
1911
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Type:
PDF
Language:
English
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About Author :-
The author
Henry Burchard Fine
was an American mathematician and worked at Princeton University a top place for math research. He also brought many smart scientists to work there. Fine was president of a big math group called the American Mathematical Society. He studied in Germany and later became a professor and dean at Princeton, playing a big role in bringing famous scientists to the university. Henry D. Thompson was co-authored Coordinate Geometry with Fine.
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