This single-volume compilation of three books centers on "Hyperbolic Functions, " an introduction to the relationship between the Hyperbolic sine, cosine, and tangent, and the geometric properties of the hyperbola. "Equivalent and Equidecomposable Figures, "the final book, discusses the mathematical conditions of dissecting a given polyhedron into a finite number of pieces and reassembling them into another given polyhedron..
It discusses several interesting Theorems on collinear points and concurrent lines, showing their applications to several practical geometric problems, and thus introducing certain fundamental concepts of projective geometry.
The second book, "Configuration Theorems, " requires only the most elementary background in plane and solid geometry.
A concluding chapter introduces natural logarithms and presents analytic expressions for the Hyperbolic functions.
The development of the Hyperbolic functions, in addition to those of the trigonometric (circular) functions, appears in parallel columns for comparison.
This single-volume compilation of three books centers on "Hyperbolic Functions, " an introduction to the relationship between the Hyperbolic sine, cosine, and tangent, and the geometric properties of the hyperbola