What is the Key Angle for Creating Sander's Paralellogram?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the concept of Sander's Paralellogram, specifically focusing on identifying a key angle necessary for its creation. The scope includes technical explanations and procedural inquiries related to sharing files and homework submissions.

Discussion Character

  • Technical explanation
  • Homework-related
  • Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant asserts that a specific angle is crucial for creating any Sander's Paralellogram.
  • Another participant expresses a desire to integrate files directly into the thread rather than using external hosting.
  • A third participant suggests that calculations should be typed using LaTeX and encourages posting in the homework forum with a filled template.
  • There is a reiteration of the need for high-quality scans or PDFs for sharing work, along with a request for detailed descriptions of the problems being addressed.
  • A later reply acknowledges a previous participant's handling of the situation, indicating a collaborative atmosphere.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion does not present a consensus on the key angle for Sander's Paralellogram, and participants have varying views on how to share their work effectively.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not provided specific definitions or assumptions regarding Sander's Paralellogram, and there are unresolved questions about the best methods for file sharing and homework submissions.

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That's it. That angle is the key to create any Sander's Paralellogram
 

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Hummm, any idea on how I could integrate these files directly in this thread instead of hosting these on a poor website? :)
 
O.k., the first one might be justified to upload (edit window bottom right), but your calculations should be typed in by you, preferably using our LaTeX libraries. See https://www.physicsforums.com/help/latexhelp/

But in any case, please post this in our homework forum and fill out the template which will be automatically inserted.
 
JamesMaths said:
Hummm, any idea on how I could integrate these files directly in this thread instead of hosting these on a poor website? :)
Welcome to the PF.

You need to make high-quality scans of your work, or save them as PDFs, then use the UPLOAD button to post them in a new thread. This thread is closed.

Also, it works best if you can write as much as you can in your new thread posts, beyond just posting images. Please tell us exactly what you are wanting to address (describe the problem), and explain how your approach should work.

Thanks. If you have problems starting that new thread or UPLOAD'ing the documents, please send me a Private Message by clicking on my afatar and clicking on Start a Conversation. :smile:
 
Oops, sorry fresh_42. You already had it handled. :smile:
 

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