jeuro wrote:
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> I have a ellipse (ellipse #1) in which the angle of orientation is known,
> I know the length of the major/minor axis in ellipse #1.
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> Now I am able to calculate the angle of inclination of the next ellipse
_What_ next ellipse? How does this ellipse relate to the first ellipse?
> with a small formula (ellipse #2) but would like to find a way
> to calculate the length of the major and minor axis's from the
> termination point of ellipse 1
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