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9780817641610

Lines and Curves

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  • ISBN13:

    9780817641610

  • ISBN10:

    0817641610

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-10-30
  • Publisher: Birkhauser

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Summary

"Lines and Curves" is a unique adventure in the world of geometry. Originally written in Russian and used in the Gelfand Correspondence School, this work has since become a classic: unlike standard textbooks that use the subject primarily to introduce axiomatic reasoning through formal geometric proofs, "Lines and Curves" maintains mathematical rigor, but also strikes a balance between creative storytelling and surprising examples of geometric properties. This newly revised and expanded edition includes more than 200 theoretical and practical problems in which formal geometry provides simple and elegant insight, and the book points the reader toward important areas of modern mathematics. One of the key strengths of the text is its reinterpretation of geometry in the context of motion, whereby curves are realized as trajectories of moving points instead of as stationary configurations in the plane. This novel approach, rooted in physics and kinematics, yields unusually intuitive and straightforward proofs of many otherwise difficult results. The geometrical properties of paths traced by moving points, the sets of points satisfying given geometric constraints, and questions of maxima and minima are all emphasized; therefore, "Lines and Curves" is well positioned for companion use with software packages like "The Geometer's Sketchpad®," and it can serve as a guidebook for engineers. Its deeper, interdisciplinary treatment is ideal for more theoretical readers, and the development from first principles makes the book accessible to undergraduates, advanced high school students, teachers, and puzzle enthusiasts alike. A wide audience will profit from this clear and diverse examination of the subject.

Table of Contents

Foreword v
Preface vii
Notation xv
Introduction 1(6)
Introductory problems
1(2)
Copernicus' Theorem
3(4)
1 Sets of Points 7(12)
A family of lines and motion
11(1)
Construction problems
12(3)
Additional problems
15(4)
2 The Alphabet 19(16)
A circle and a pair of arcs
21(2)
Squares of distances
23(6)
Distances from straight lines
29(4)
The entire "alphabet"
33(2)
3 Logical Combinations 35(12)
Through a single point
35(4)
Intersections and unions
39(5)
The "cheese problem"
44(3)
4 Maximum and Minimum 47(8)
Where to put the point?
49(2)
The motorboat problem
51(4)
5 Level Curves 55(12)
The bus problem
55(2)
Functions on a plane
57(1)
Level curves
57(1)
The graph of a function
58(4)
The map of a function
62(1)
Boundary lines
62(2)
Extrema of functions
64(3)
6 Quadratic Curves 67(22)
Ellipses, hyperbolas, parabolas
67(3)
Foci and tangents
70(2)
The focal property of a parabola
72(3)
Curves as the envelopes of straight lines
75(3)
Equations of curves
78(3)
A note about the elimination of radicals
81(1)
The end of our "alphabet"
82(5)
Algebraic curves
87(2)
7 Rotations and Trajectories 89(22)
The cardioid
89(2)
Addition of rotations
91(8)
A theorem on two circles
99(2)
Velocities and tangents
101(5)
Parametric equations
106(3)
Conclusion
109(2)
8 Drawings, Animation, and the Magic Triangle 111(16)
The envelope of a family of lines
114(1)
The magic triangle
115(2)
A tiny ring on a circle
117(1)
Two pedestrians on a circle and the Steiner deltoid
118(2)
How three points move around three symmetric circles
120(4)
The rotation of the Wallace-Simson line and the Feuerbach circle
124(1)
Steiner's triangle and Morley's triangle
125(2)
Answers, Hints, Solutions 127(8)
A Summary of Results from Analytic Geometry 135(2)
B Some Facts from School Geometry 137(4)
B.1 Proportional segments
137(1)
B.2 Distances, perpendiculars
138(1)
B.3 The circle
139(1)
B.4 Triangles
139(2)
C A Dozen Assignments 141(8)
C.1 Name the "letters"
141(1)
C.2 Transformations and constructions
142(1)
C.3 Rotating straight lines
142(1)
C.4 Straight lines and linear relations
143(1)
C.5 The tangency principle (conditional extremum)
143(1)
C.6 Partitions
144(1)
C.7 Ellipses, hyperbolas, and parabolas
144(1)
C.8 Envelopes, infinite unions
145(1)
C.9 Tangents to cycloids
145(1)
C.10 Equations of curves
146(1)
C.11 Geometrical practical work
146(2)
C.12 Small investigations
148(1)
Index 149(4)
About Victor Gutenmacher 153(2)
About N.B. Vasilyev 155

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