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The Elements of Analytic Geometry

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The Elements of Analytic Geometry
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Publisher: Ginn & company
ISBN/ASIN: B0064JJ8ZO
Number of pages: 450

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In preparing this volume the authors have endeavored to write a drill book for beginners which presents the elements of the subject in a manner conforming with modern ideas. The scope of the book is limited only by the assumption that a knowledge of Algebra through quadratics must suffice for any investigation.

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