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Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry is a foundational mathematical text that bridges the gap between pure geometry and algebraic methods. Written by William F. Osgood and William C. Garustein, this work provides a systematic approach to understanding geometric figures through coordinate systems and algebraic equations.
The book begins with fundamental concepts of plane analytic geometry, including coordinate systems, lines, circles, and conic sections. It then progresses to solid analytic geometry, covering three-dimensional space, planes, lines, and quadric surfaces. Each topic is presented with careful mathematical rigor and includes numerous examples and problems to reinforce understanding.
This classic text serves as an essential reference for students and professionals in mathematics, physics, engineering, and related fields. The clear exposition and thorough treatment of both foundational and advanced concepts make it valuable for anyone seeking to master the geometric and algebraic foundations of mathematics.







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