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Analytic Geometry of Space by V. Snyder, T.P. Hill

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Analytic Geometry of Space
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Publisher: H. Holt and Company
ISBN/ASIN: 1603860177
Number of pages: 322

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In this book, which is planned for an introductory course, the first eight chapters include the subjects usually treated in rectangular coordinates. They presuppose as much knowledge of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry as is contained in the major requirement of the College Entrance Examination Board, and as much plane analytic geometry as is contained in the better elementary textbooks.

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