
01-13-2014, 12:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mikiec
OK,
Let's change this a little bit. Point C does not move. I'll give it a distance say 10 feet. Ig point A is moved 1/8 inch how much does point B need to move to keep the straight line?
Professor Erwin Corey asked this.
Mike
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Still not clear. Changing from 26" to 10 feet? I don't think that matters. And, you also don't state if you are solving the straight line "to" C or "through" C from A to B. Otherwise, sounds like my previous answer would stand.
Assumptions:
A to B are a straight line (doesn't matter how far apart)
C is somewhere in space (no statement that it resides in the same straight AB line, only in a fixed point, which could be miles away!)
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