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High School Coordinates of a random point of a circle?
Okay I think i manage to solve my problem when I combine those two types of formulas that you gave me. It becomes x=a+r cos {(y1/x1)+36n} and y=b+r sin {(y1/x1)+36n}. is it make sense? thankk youuuu very much btw...- ikhal
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Coordinates of a random point of a circle?
i used your formulas but what i got is the points forming a circle centered at origin with the given radius r which is not what i expect. so here the questions to make sure what i did is correct: when you said x is uniformly distributed between -r and r , is r=radius of the circle? are angles of...- ikhal
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High School Coordinates of a random point of a circle?
Thanks HallsofIvy, but let's say i know one point (x1,y1) on the circle,is that possible to calculate another 9points that lie evenly on the circle?- ikhal
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High School Coordinates of a random point of a circle?
What about if the center of the circle is not at the origin?but still the radius is known.how we calculate 10 evenly points (xi,yi) on the circle? anyone can help?- ikhal
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- Forum: General Math