Skills in Mathematics - Coordinate Geometry for JEE Main and Advanced


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1. ‘Skill in Mathematics’ series is prepared for JEE Main and Advanced papers 2. It is a highly recommended textbook to develop a strong grounding in Coordinate Geometry 3. The book covers the entire syllabus into 7 chapters 4. Each chapter includes a wide range of questions that are asked in the examinations Good foundational grip is required in the Coordinate Geometry, while you are preparing for JEE Mains & Advanced or any other engineering. Bringing up the series “Skills in Mathematics for JEE Main & Advanced for Coordinate Geometry” that is carefully revised with the sessionwise theory and exercise; to help candidates to learn & tackle the mathematical problems. The book has 7 Chapters covering the whole syllabus for the JEE Mains and Advanced as prescribed. Each chapter is divided into sessions giving complete clarity to concepts. Apart from sessionwise theory, JEE Type examples and Chapter Exercise contain huge amount of questions that are provided in every chapter under Practice Part. Prepared under great expertise, it is a highly recommended textbook to develop a strong grounding in Algebra to perform best in JEE and various engineering entrances. TOC: Coordinate Systems and Coordinates, The Straight Lines, Pair of Straight Lines, Circle, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola.







Coordinate Geometry


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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.




Parallel Coordinates


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This is one book that can genuinely be said to be straight from the horse’s mouth. Written by the originator of the technique, it examines parallel coordinates as the leading methodology for multidimensional visualization. Starting from geometric foundations, this is the first systematic and rigorous exposition of the methodology's mathematical and algorithmic components. It covers, among many others, the visualization of multidimensional lines, minimum distances, planes, hyperplanes, and clusters of "near" planes. The last chapter explains in a non-technical way the methodology's application to visual and automatic data mining. The principles of the latter, along with guidelines, strategies and algorithms are illustrated in detail on real high-dimensional datasets.




The Method of Coordinates


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Two-part treatment begins with discussions of coordinates of points on a line, coordinates of points in a plane, and coordinates of points in space. Part two examines geometry as an aid to calculation and peculiarities of four-dimensional space. Abundance of ingenious problems — includes solutions, answers, and hints. 1967 edition.




Coordinate Geometry of Two Dimensions


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The Present Book Coordinate Geometry Of Two Dimensions Aims At Providing The Students With A Detailed Study Of Polar Coordinates, Polar Equations Of A Straight Line And A Circle, Polar Equations Of Conics, General Equation Of Second Degree And System Of Conics The Topics Included In The Ugc Syllabus.Primarily Meant For Students Of B.Sc./B.A. Of Several Indian Universities, The Book Exactly Covers The Prescribed Syllabus. It Neither Includes The Irrelevant Nor Escapes The Essential Topics. Its Approach Is Explanatory, Lucid And Comprehensive. The Analytic Explanation Of The Subject Matter Is Very Systematic Which Would Enable The Students To Assess And Thereby Solve The Related Problems Easily. Sufficient Number Of High-Graded Solved Examples Provided In The Book Facilitate Better Understanding Of The Various Skills Necessary In Solving The Problems. In Addition, Practice Exercises Of Multiple Varieties Will Undoubtedly Prove Helpful In Quick Revision Of The Subject. The Figures And Also The Answers Provided In The Book Are Accurate And Verified Thoroughly.A Proper Study Of The Book Will Definitely Bring To Students A Brilliant Success. Even Teachers Will Find It Useful In Elucidating The Subject To The Students Of Mathematics.




An Elementary Treatise on Coordinate Geometry of Three Dimensions


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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.







Vectors and Coordinate Geometry


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vectors in plane and space, length of vector, magnitude of vector, collinear vectors, opposite vectors, coplanar vectors, addition of vectors, triangle rule and parallelogram rule, zero or null vector, subtraction of vectors, scalar multiplication, multiplication of vector by scalar, unit vector, linear combination of vectors, linear dependence of vectors, vectors and coordinate system , Cartesian vectors, vectors in coordinate plane, vectors two dimensional system of coordinates, radius vector, position vector, vector components, vectors in two-dimensional system examples, vectors in three-dimensional space in terms of Cartesian coordinates, angles of vectors in relation to coordinate axes, directional cosines, scalar components of vector, unit vector of vector, vectors in three-dimensional coordinate system examples, scalar product, dot product, inner product, perpendicularity of vectors, different position of two vectors, values of scalar product, square of magnitude of vector, scalar product of unit vector, scalar or dot product properties, scalar product in coordinate system, angle between vectors in coordinate plane, projection of vector in direction of another vector, scalar and vector components, vector product or cross product, vector product, right-handed system, example of vector product in physics, condition for two vectors to be parallel, condition for two vectors to be perpendicular, vector products of standard unit vectors, vector product in component form, mixed product or scalar triple product definition, mixed product properties, condition for three vectors to be coplanar, mixed product, scalar triple product, mixed product expressed in terms of components, vector product and mixed product use examples,coordinate geometry, points lines and planes in three-dimensional coordinate system represented by vectors, points lines and planes in three-dimensional space, position of two lines in 3D space, coplanar lines, skew lines, line and plane in three-dimensional space, two planes in three-dimensional space, line of intersection of two planes, orthogonality of line and plane and, orthogonal projection of point on plane, distance from point to plane, angle between line and plane, angle between two planes, line in three-dimensional coordinate system, equation of line in space, vector equation of line, parametric equation of line, equation of line defined by direction vector and point, symmetric equation of line, distance between two points, orthogonal projection of line in space on xy coordinate plane, line in 3D space examples, angle between lines, condition for intersection of two lines in 3D space, equations of plane in coordinate space, equations of plane in 3D coordinate system, intercept form of equation of plane, equation of plane through three points, distance between point and plane, angle between two planes, line and plane in space, line of intersection of two planes, projection of line on coordinate planes, two planes of which given line is their intersection, intersection point of line and plane, sheaf or pencil of planes, angle between line and plane, orthogonal projections, point line and plane distances, condition for line and plane to be perpendicular, line perpendicular to given plane, plane perpendicular to given line, projection of point on plane in space, projection of point on line in space, line perpendicular to given line, plane parallel with two skew lines, plane parallel with two parallel lines, distance between point and line in 3D space, distance between point and plane in space example, distance between parallel lines, distance between skew lines,




Water Flow and Solute Transport in Soils


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A year has passed since Eshel Bresler, my good friend and colleague, and a member of the editorial board of the Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences, died suddenly while on a visit to the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. We had worked together for almost 30 years at the Institute of Soils and Water, ARO, The Volcani Center at Bet Dagan. At the very beginning of our scientific careers we cooperated directly and as a result one of our first publications was coauthored (Soil Sci. 101:205-209, 1966). Thereafter, our specific research interests diver sified, but we continued to work together, with similar approaches to research, and to strive towards the development of Israel soil science and its integration into general worldwide scientific progress. I don't need to emphasize Eshel's contribution to the understan ding of the processes governing water flow and solute transport pro cesses in soils and unsaturated zones. The contributions to this Volume by such a body of outstanding scientists shows the apprecia tion of the international scientific community to his research achievements.