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Vol 1 Iss. 4
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305-312
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Article

Construction of second-order curved surfaces (conosecunds) and the complete hexahedron

Authors:
Ye. S. Fedorov
Date submitted:
1908-06-04
Date accepted:
1908-08-29
Date published:
1908-12-01

Abstract

No matter how elegant the construction of conic sections using Pascal's theorem may be, it lacks sufficient generality, since it is applicable only for five real points of a curve, and in practical application it is more complex than some other methods.

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