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The Elements of Coordinate Geometry Cartesian Coordinates Part – 1 is a comprehensive book for students pursuing advanced courses in mathematics. The book comprises of chapters on coordinates, locus, equations representing two or more straight lines, transformation of coordinates, circle, systems of a circle, the parabola, polar equations of a conic, general equations, etc. In addition, the book consists of several solved and unsolved questions for thorough practice and revision. This book is essential for students preparing for competitive exams like AIEEE, NTSE, IIT-JEE, and mathematics Olympiad.

About S. L. Loney

Sidney Luxton Loney was a Professor of Mathematics at the Royal Holloway College in Surrey. He was also a fellow of Sidney Sussex College. He has authored several books including A treatise on elementary dynamics Mechanics and hydrostatics for beginners, An elementary treatise on statics and Plane Trigonometry.

Table of contents

1. Introduction - Some Algebraic Results                                         
2. Coordinates - Lengths of Straight Lines and Areas of Triangles                                  
Polar Coordinates                                                                                                       
3. Locus - Equation to a Locus                                    
4. The Straight Line - Rectangular Coordinates                                                                             
Straight Line through Two Points                                                                             
Angle between Two Given Straight Lines                                                                             
Conditions that They May be Parallel and Perpendicular                                                
Length of a Perpendicular                                                           
Bisectors of Angles                                                                                                           
5. The Straight Line - Polar Equations and Oblique Coordinates                                   
Equations Involving an Arbitrary Constant Example of Loci                                   
6. Equations Representing Two or More Straight Lines                              
Angle between Two Lines Given by One Equation                                                                 
General Equation of the Second Degree                               
7. Transformation of Coordinates                                                     
Invariants                                                                                                                           
8. The Circle                                                        
Equation to a Tangent                                                          
Pole and Polar                                                                                                                           
Equation to a Circle in Polar Coordinates                                                                                
Equation Referred Oblique Axes                                                                                               
Equation in Terms of One Variable                                                     
9. Systems of Circles                                                                     
Orthogonal Circles                                                            
Radical Axis                                                                                                                           
Coaxial Circles                                                                                                                           
10. Conic Sections - The Parabola                                                                                 
Equation to a Tangent  
Some Properties of the Parabola                            
Pole and Polar                                          
Diameters                                                                                                                           
Equation in Terms of One Variable                        
11. The Parabola (Continued)                                              
Loci Connected with the Parabola                                                                                
Three Normals Passing Through a Given Point                                 
Parabola Referred to Two Tangents as Axes                                                                 
12. The Ellipse                                                                                                 
Auxiliary Circle and Eccentric Angle                                                                                
Equation to a Tangent
Some Properties of the Ellipse                                                                                              
Pole and Polar                                                                              
Conjugate Diameters                                                                                                             
Four Normals through any Point                                                                                              
Examples of Loci                                           
13. The Hyperbola                                                                      
Asymptotes                                                                                                                           
Equation Referred to the Asymptotes as Axes                                                                 
One Variable, Examples                                                         
14. Polar Equation to a Conic                                                                    
Polar Equation to a Tangent, Polar and Normal                                                                 
15. General Equation. Tracing of Curves                                                                   
Particular Cases of Conic Sections                                                                                
Transformation of Equation to Centre as Origin                                                                 
Equation to Asymptotes                                                                                                
Tracing a Parabola                                                                                                            
Tracing a Central Conic                                                   
Eccentricity and Foci of General Conic                                                                               
16. General Equation                                                                     
Tangent                                                                                                                           
Conjugate Diameters                                                                                                             
Conics through the Intersection of Two Conics                                                                 
The Equation S = Luv                                                                                                             
General Equation to the Pair of Tangents Drawn from Any Point                                    
The Director Circle                                                 
The Foci                                                                                                                            
The Axes                                                                                                                           
Lengths of Straight Lines Drawn In Given Directions to Meet the Conic                      
Conics Passing Through Four Points                                                                                
Conics Touching Four Lines                    
The Conic LM = R2                                                                                                             
17. Miscellaneous Propositions                                         
On The Four Normals from Any Point to a Central Conic                                                   
Confocal Conics                                                                                                                           
Circles of Curvature and Contact of the Third Order                                                
Envelopes                                                                                                                         
Answers                                                                                          
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Specifications of The Elements of Coordinate Geometry Cartesian Coordinates Part - 1 (English) 4th Edition (Paperback) by S. L. Loney
Publisher Arihant
Publication Year 2014 March
ISBN-13 9789351414940
ISBN-10 9351414949
Language English
Edition 4th
Binding Paperback
Number of Pages 403 Pages
Book Type Entrance Exam Book

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