Description
New Age International (P) Ltd An Elementary Treatise On Pure Geometry With Numerous Examples by J W Russell
In writing this book, covering Euclid and Geometric Cones, it is assumed that the reader has passed through the ordinary curriculum in Geometry. No rigid notation is followed but points have been denoted by A, B, C,..., lines by a, b, c,..., and planes and conics by α, β, γ,... ‘r.h’ has been used for rectangular hyperbola. Director has been used to include the ‘director circle’ of a central conic and the ‘directrix’ of a parabola. The length of the perpendicular from the point A on the line b has been denoted by (A, b).
Key Features:
Concepts are explained with solved examples.
Aspects of Euclid Geometry, Geometric Cones etc., explained with illustrations.
Points have been denoted by A, B, C,..., lines by a, b, c,..., and planes by α, β, γ.
Miscellaneous examples at the end of the book that help the readers to test their understanding.