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Curves / Analytic geometry / Ancient Greek mathematicians / Hyperbola / Apollonius of Perga / Focus / Ellipse / Parabola / Eccentricity / Geometry / Algebraic geometry / Conic sections
Date: 2005-10-17 06:26:31
Curves
Analytic geometry
Ancient Greek mathematicians
Hyperbola
Apollonius of Perga
Focus
Ellipse
Parabola
Eccentricity
Geometry
Algebraic geometry
Conic sections

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