Where to learn coordinate gepmetry?

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I am currently learning about coordinate geometry. But I need to brush it up a little also. I want to know geometry about the straight line. Can anyone give me a website for this. i searched in the google but can't get any results that I need.

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Try this site possibly:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/maths/12methods/02geometry/10straight/index.shtml
 
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A little more advance

Hi,

Thanks a lot for the site, but i want one that is a little more advance. I have done these parts.

Thanks alot:smile:
 
try an old calculus and analytic geomjetry book,m like an old edition of johnson and kiokemeister:

e.g.
Calculus
Johnson, Richard E and Kiokemeister, Fred L Bookseller: The Gramercy Bookseller
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Book Description: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1959. Book Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. First edition, 1st printing. 8 vo, 634 including index. Hard cover, no dust jacket. Corners, spine ends bumped, lightly scraped. Owner's name on flyleaf. Pages unmarked, tight, age discolored at edges. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt shipment from NYC. Bookseller Inventory # ABE-572874496
 
or maybe better:

Elements of Calculus and Analytic Geometry (ISBN: 0201075490)
Jr. George B. Thomas Bookseller: Community Book Solutions
(North Reading, MA, U.S.A.) Price: US$ 1.00
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Book Description: Addison Wesley, 1976. Hardcover. Book Condition: GOOD. Dust Jacket Condition: GOOD. USED Average Used Item * 100% guaranteed * Ships Within 24 Hours. Bookseller Inventory # 240344



maybe even better(older equals better in math books):
Elements of Calculus and Analytic Geometry (ISBN: 0201223015)
Thomas Bookseller: Hippo Books
(Newnan, GA, U.S.A.) Price: US$ 1.00
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Book Description: Addison Wesley Publishing Company, 1920. Hardcover. Book Condition: GOOD. Dust Jacket Condition: ACCEPTABLE. USED Ships Within 24 Hours - Satisfaction Guaranteed!. Bookseller Inventory # 1773003
 
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