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On Certain Transformations in Euclidean Spaces
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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This paper attempts to illustrate the method of representation, which is so powerful a weapon of modern geometry, in terms of elementary Higher Certificate mathematics. The results in their general form are familiar to students of geometry; but the special problem given here has several interesting features of its own.
No originality is claimed for this paper, though I do not know of any other account of the work. It seems, however, worth while to give a brief summary, as it covers a great deal of the ground with which schoolboys should be familiar.
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page no 49 note * Geometers will note that these eight points form an “associated” set.