The Use of Determinants for Constructing Curves and Surfaces through Specified Points

Abstract

We describe a technique that uses determinants to construct lines, circles, and general conic sections through specified points in the plane. The procedure is also used to pass planes and spheres in 3-space through fixed points

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Getnet Kiros Gebeyoh

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Getnet Kiros Gebeyoh (2016). The Use of Determinants for Constructing Curves and Surfaces through Specified Points. International journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 3(12), 4923-4925. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-245223