Abstract

It is very seldom that any properties of a pencil of cubics can be discovered beyond some very general ones. The above case yields, however, some interesting results. It presented itself to me when I was considering the apolar generation of cubic curves which was published in the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society (Ser. 2, Vol. 9, Part 3), and which I shall have frequent occasion to refer to in the present paper.

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