... of equations of this kind are solvable algebraically when they are of an odd degree and have only one real root and one general coefficient, viz., the absolute term 2a ....................... 55 1545. A conic is inscribed in a triangle so that the... Mathematical Questions and Solutions - Página ix1865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| W. J. C. Miller - 1865 - 124 páginas
...1543. Required a general algebraic expression for the rea.1 root of the equation x7 + 7a3 + 14X3 + 1x = 2a ; and show that a class of equations of this kind...perpendiculars, and the point given by x .. y .. z = a3 : 6s : c2 in areal coordinates 57 No. P»ge 1548. If the two sides BC, Il'C' of any hexagon A... | |
| Clement Vavasor Durell - 1910 - 392 páginas
...AC in T, Q, R ; prove that 114. The poles of two fixed lines wrt a variable conic are fixed points ; prove that the locus of the centre of the conic is a straight line. 115. A variable conic is inscribed in the quadrilateral ABA'B' ; E, F are fixed points... | |
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