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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1899-1900-165

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ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES 161 Quadrilateral Trapezoid any Rectilineal Figure Circle Sector Segment Simpson's Rule Similar Figures Areas of Cylinder Cone Sphere Zone of Sphere Approximate Measurement of Areas Measures of Volume Parallelopiped Prism Cylinder Right and Oblique Pyramid Cone Frustum of Pyramid Cone or Prism Wedge Simpson's Rule Sphere Portions of Sphere Guldin's Theorem Regular Solids Centres of Gravity Radii of Gyration Algebraic Geometry Co-ordinates of Point Distances and Areas in terms of Co-ordinates Equation of Curve formation of the Equation of Curve from Geometrical Property Equations of Straight Line in various forms Problems relating to Straight Janes two or more Straight Lines Change of Axes Anharmonic Ratios Geometrical interpretation of Equations especially those of the Straight Line Circle and Conic Sections their Chords Tangents Normals and properties Theory of Harmonic Section and its applications Central and Focal properties of Conies by pure and co-ordinate Geo- metry Theory of poles and polars with respect to Conies Text Book Smith's Conic Sections Macmillan Solid Geometry The Straight Line and Plane Surfaces of the Second Degree Tangent Planes Tangent Lines Curvature Text Book Smith's Solid Geometry Macmillan Differential Calculus and Theory of Curves Meaning of Limit and of Differential Coefficient Differentiation Maxima and Minima Tangents and Normals to Curves Expansions Indeterminate Forms Elimination Envelopes Curvature Asymptotes Tracing of Curves from their equations Text Books Edward's Differential Calculus for Beginners Macmillan orTodhunter's Differential Calculus Macmillan Integral Calculus The Meaning of Integration Integration by various methods Areas Volumes Lengths Surfaces Application of Integral Calculus to finding Centres of Gravity Radii of Gyration and other Mechanical Problems
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