"Examples of Analytical Geometry" is a classic textbook by Isaac Todhunter, originally published in 1878. This work offers a comprehensive exploration of analytical geometry, presenting numerous examples and exercises designed to enhance the reader's understanding of the subject. The book covers fundamental concepts such as coordinate systems, equations of lines and curves, and the properties of geometric figures in the Cartesian plane.
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