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Analytical Geometry for Beginners

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Analytical Geometry for Beginners
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Publisher: W. J. Gage
ISBN/ASIN: 1151882178
Number of pages: 234

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The principles of Analytical Geometry are developed in the first two chapters of this book. The remainder of the book is occupied in applying the principles and methods of Analytical Geometry to the straight line, circle, parabola, etc.

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