Re: Question in Geometry
- From: riderofgiraffes <mathforum.org_am@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 06:53:45 EDT
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Now the very first answer you got is enough
to solve the problem.
Given the first answer everything is clear.
I only have to rotate V2 using Alpha and Beta
towards V1 to obtain its direction and now
I can project one on the other to achieve the
angle between them.
Thanks a lot, that is all I have needed.
Cool - I'm pleased.
Most people here are happy to teach, but
we're not happy to do someone else's work
for no reward.
...
Now, regarding the other stuff you wrote,
I'm sorry that I sound like what you were
implying on me ... I only thought that there
is a closed simple formula ...
It's no problem - but we do get a lot of people
here demanding answers with no evidence that they
have made or will make any effort at all. Your
responses show you're not one of them. As you
now know, the first answer did basically give
you what you needed, and you just needed a prod
to read it more carefully.
I just wish everyone would read this:
http://www.mikeash.com/getting_answers.html
Although directed at programmers, it's of wider
applicability.
Anyway, thanks again.
You're welcome.
.
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