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Date: 2007-01-29 12:39:14
Geometry
Algebraic geometry
Space
Conic sections
Curves
Analytic geometry
Ellipse
Circle
Perpendicular
Differential geometry of surfaces
Hyperbola
Parabola

Some remarkable geometry – 2D and 3D – ancient and modern Adrian Oldknow The ancient Greeks defined an important class of plane curves as `conic sections’ i.e. the shapes formed when a cone is cut by a plane. Th

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