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28 March 2024
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N 07:21 | Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates/Examples/Arbitrary Example 1 diffhist +1,899 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "== Examples of Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates == <onlyinclude> Consider the polynomial equation $\map P {x, y}$: :$2 x^2 + x + 7 = y$ This can be expressed in '''homogeneous Cartesian coordinates''' $\map P {X, Y, Z}$ as: :$2 X^2 + X Z + 7 Z^2 = Y Z$ </onlyinclude> == Proof == {{begin-eqn}} {{eqn | l = 2 x^2 + x + 7 | r = 7...") |
N 07:10 | Polynomial Equation expressed in Homogeneous Coordinates becomes Homogeneous Equation diffhist +1,143 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "== Theorem == <onlyinclude> Let $\map P {x, y}$ be a polynomial equation expressing a locus in Cartesian coordinates on the Cartesian plane. Let $\map P {x, y}$ be converted to homogeneous Cartesian coordinates $\map P {X, Y, Z}$. Then $\map P {X, Y, Z}$ is a Definition:Homogeneous Equation|homoge...") |
N 07:08 | Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates/Examples diffhist +349 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "== Examples of Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates == <onlyinclude> === Arbitrary Example === {{:Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates/Examples/Arbitrary Example 1}}</onlyinclude> Category:Examples of Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates") |
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06:20 (cur | prev) +721 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "== Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates: Also denoted as == <onlyinclude> A point $P$ represented in '''homogeneous Cartesian coordinates''' can also be denoted as: :$P = \tuple {X : Y : Z}$ </onlyinclude> == Sources == {{SourceReview}} * {{BookReference|Analytical Conics|1933|D.M.Y. Sommerville|ed = 3rd|edpage = Third Edition|prev = Definition:Slope of...") |
N 06:21 | Definition:Homogeneous Coordinates diffhist +118 Prime.mover talk contribs (Redirected page to Definition:Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates) |
N 06:21 | Definition:Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates/Also known as diffhist +871 Prime.mover talk contribs (Created page with "== Homogeneous Cartesian Coordinates: Also known as == <onlyinclude> '''Homogeneous Cartesian coordinates''' are also known just as '''homogeneous coordinates'''. </onlyinclude> == Sources == * {{BookReference|The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics|1998|David Nelson|ed = 2nd|edpage = Second Edition|prev = Homogeneous Equation/Examples...") |
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