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How can I connect two lines in 3D with restricted degree of freedom?
Aaah! The pellet finally dropped, proving that indeed I am a retard, alternatively putting too much thought into it! Thanks so much for the pointers, much appreciated!- m3x3
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How can I connect two lines in 3D with restricted degree of freedom?
Thanks for your pointers guys, but I'm starting to think that I'm retarded as I just cannot get around this. So is it: / L2 / / * P1 \ \ L1 \ * P0 So I need to find a way to connect the unattached end of L2 onto P1. And this I do by...- m3x3
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How can I connect two lines in 3D with restricted degree of freedom?
Thanks! I've been an avid reader for quite some time and I thought it was about time to sign up! :) I might have been looking at this for too long, because I still don't see it. So if I have two lines, one which I need to connect by its "end-point" to the other - how can there be many...- m3x3
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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How can I connect two lines in 3D with restricted degree of freedom?
Homework Statement Given two lines, in 3D, connected end to end with lengths L0 and L1, a point P0 where the first line starts, and a point P1 where you want the end of the second line to be at. Find the configurations of the lines that put the end of the second line at P1. You can restrict the...- m3x3
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