Full text: The collected mathematical papers of Arthur Cayley, Sc.D., F.R.S., sadlerian professor of pure mathematics in the University of Cambridge (Vol. 5)

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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS. 
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The points of inflexion lie (as is known) by threes on twelve lines; viz., the lines are 
abc, 
afh, 
h/9> 
cfi, 
adg, 
bdi, 
cdh, 
def, 
ae i, 
be h, 
ceg, 
ghi. 
Consider now a point on the curve, the coordinates whereof are (x, y, z), where of 
course x 3 4- y 3 + z 3 + Qlxyz = 0 ; this is one of a system of eighteen points on the curve, 
which may be represented as follows: 
A = 
(x, 
y> 
z), 
D-- 
= ( 
<»y, 
arz), 
G = 
= ( 
X, 
™-y> 
ft) z), 
B = 
(y> 
z, 
x), 
E = 
= (® y> 
arz, 
x), 
H = 
' % y> 
ft) z, 
x), 
G = 
(z, 
X, 
y)> 
F = 
- (<*> 2 Z, 
X, 
™y\ 
I = 
: (tO Z, 
X, 
rfy)’ 
J = 
(x, 
Z, 
y\ 
M = 
a, 
O) Z, 
<* 2 y)> 
P = 
( 
X, 
arz, 
" y\ 
K= 
{z, 
y> 
x), 
N= 
s (a>z, 
rfy, 
x), 
Q = 
(û) 
2 Z, 
® y» 
x), 
L = 
(y> 
X, 
z), 
0 = 
-- {<» 2 y, 
X, 
O) z), 
B = 
(œ 
y> 
x, 
arz), 
the coordinates 
of 
A 
are 
(®. y> 
z) ; those 
of B 
are (y, 
z, 
x), 
&c. 
The tangent at A meets the curve in a point, “ the tangential of A,” the coordi 
nates whereof are x(y 3 — z 3 ), y (z 3 — y 3 ), z (x 3 — y 3 ); which point may be called A'. And 
we have thus the eighteen tangentials 
A', B', O', D', E', F', G', H', T, J', K', L\ M, N', O', P', Q', R. 
The eighteen points A, B, &c., have the following property; viz., the line joining any 
two of them meets the cubic in a third point, which is either one of the nine points 
of inflexion, or one of the eighteen tangentials; there are through each point of inflexion 
9 such lines, and through each tangential 4 such lines; (9 x 9) + (18 x 4)=153 = ^(18.17), 
the number of pairs of points AB, AG, &c. The lines through the inflexions are the 
81 lines obtained by joining any one of the points {A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I) with 
any one of the points (J, K, L, M, N, 0, P, Q, B), as shown in the following Table: 
A 
B 
C 
D 
E 
F 
G 
II 
I 
J 
a 
d 
9 
c 
f 
i 
b 
e 
h 
K 
d 
9 
a 
f 
i 
c 
e 
h 
b 
L 
9 
a 
d 
i 
c 
f 
h 
b 
e 
M 
c 
f 
i 
b 
e 
h 
a 
d 
9 
N 
f 
i 
c 
e 
h 
b 
d 
9 
a 
0 
i 
c 
f 
h 
b 
e 
9 
a 
d 
P 
b 
e 
h 
a 
d 
9 
c 
f 
i 
Q 
e 
h 
b 
d 
9 
a 
f 
i 
c 
R 
h 
b 
e 
9 
a 
d 
i 
c 
f
	        
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