Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry
by W. F. Osgood, W. C. Graustein
Publisher: Macmillan and co. 1921
Number of pages: 651
Description:
The object of an elementary college course in Analytic Geometry is twofold: it is to acquaint the student with new and interesting and important geometrical material, and to provide him with powerful tools for the study, not only of geometry and pure mathematics, but in no less measure of physics in the broadest sense of the term, including engineering.
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