Quote from Digs:
You wrote :
x3=x1+d, y3=y1+d
So why doesnt ???
x2 = x1+d
y2 = y1+d
Quote from jack hershey:
Use similar right triangles, where d appears in both.
Make an equation of ratios (proportion).
Do a proportion for X3 and a proportion for Y3.
I will illustrate the triangles (4) if necessary
Meaning: Old, especially of horses or people. So I guess you must be a horse ...Quote from Digs:
Hi I am a little long in the tooth and I cant remember how to calculate cosine and sine etcs
I am programming a drawing tool, and I need to calculate x3,y3?
How do I do this with the data I have ...
UPDATE : (NEW INFO) Also NOTE x2, Y2 can be at any point on the red circle !
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2911209
