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A family of curves can be self-orthogonal in the sense that a member of the orthogonal t...

A family of curves can be self-orthogonal in the sense that a member of the orthogonal trajectories is also a member of the original family. In problems show that the given family of curves is self-orthogonal.

Confocal conics

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Solutions For Problems in Chapter 3.1