Everyone knows what a curve is, until he has studied enough mathematics to become confused through the countless number of possible exceptions.


In: Carl B. Boyer, The Invention of Analytic Geometry


Everyone knows what a curve is, until he has studied enough mathematics to become confused through the countless number of possible exceptions.

Everyone knows what a curve is, until he has studied enough mathematics to become confused through the countless number of possible exceptions.

Everyone knows what a curve is, until he has studied enough mathematics to become confused through the countless number of possible exceptions.

Everyone knows what a curve is, until he has studied enough mathematics to become confused through the countless number of possible exceptions.