Analytic geometry / Erlinda M. Aguaviva, Avelina M. Yap, and Domingo V. Bacani, Jr.

By: Aguaviva, Erlinda M [author]Contributor(s): Yap, Avelina M [co-author] | Bacani, Jr., Domingo [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : REX Bookstore, c1992Description: vi, 143 pages ; 26 cmISBN: 9712321991Subject(s): GEOMETRY -- CALCULUSLOC classification: QA 551 .A28 1992
Contents:
Chapter 1. Rectangular coordinates -- Chapter 2. Locus and its equations -- Chapter 3. Lines -- Chapter 4. The circle -- Chapter 5. Conic Section - The parabola -- Chapter 6. The ellipse -- Chapter 7. The hyperbola -- Chapter 8. Algebraic curves -- Chapter 9. Polar coordinates -- Chapter 10. Rotation of axes.
Summary: This text has been written to help students acquire the skills associated with the study of analytic geometry. It is presumed that the students have already taken up elementary geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. Unlike other books where a review of certain algebraic and trigonometric concepts is first taken up, this books starts immediately with analytic geometry in Chapter One.
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Gen. Ed - CEAS Filipiniana FIL QA 551 .A28 1992 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000008447

Chapter 1. Rectangular coordinates -- Chapter 2. Locus and its equations -- Chapter 3. Lines -- Chapter 4. The circle -- Chapter 5. Conic Section - The parabola -- Chapter 6. The ellipse -- Chapter 7. The hyperbola -- Chapter 8. Algebraic curves -- Chapter 9. Polar coordinates -- Chapter 10. Rotation of axes.

This text has been written to help students acquire the skills associated with the study of analytic geometry. It is presumed that the students have already taken up elementary geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. Unlike other books where a review of certain algebraic and trigonometric concepts is first taken up, this books starts immediately with analytic geometry in Chapter One.

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