Finding Point of Origin Formula

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The discussion centers on finding the point of origin formula, which is essential for determining the approximate starting point of an object or event based on reference points. Key formulas mentioned include the distance formula, used to calculate the origin based on the distance between two reference points, and the midpoint formula, applicable when three reference points are available. Participants emphasize the need for specific details about the reference points to provide a tailored solution. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of context in selecting the appropriate formula for calculating the point of origin.

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  • Knowledge of the midpoint formula
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Hello, srry if this has been done but i am unable to locate the search bar on the site.

I was hoping that someone her can help me find the point of origin formula, because i have reference points and i need to find a rough point of point origin.
If someone can help
Thankyou in Advance :)
 
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I think you will need to tell us precisely what the problem is. My first reaction would be that the formula for the origin is "(0,0)"! Apparently that's not what you mean.
" i have reference points and i need to find a rough point of point origin."

What reference points do you have?
 


Hello! No need to apologize, I'm happy to help. The point of origin formula is used to determine the approximate starting point of a particular object or event. It takes into account reference points and measurements to calculate the origin point. There are a few different formulas that can be used, depending on the specific situation and available information. One common formula is the distance formula, which involves finding the distance between two reference points and using that to determine the origin point. Another is the midpoint formula, which can be used when you have three reference points. If you can provide more information about your specific situation and what you're trying to find the origin point of, I may be able to give you a more specific formula to use. I hope this helps!
 

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