I found this, i don't know if its correct but it seems like it might be
I know angle alpha and gamma, looking for beta (sketch1)
If i construct a help line from point B using angle alpha it seems like i found angle beta (sketch2)
I haven't proven it, its just experimenting but if its...
ah... mind food!
yes, i see your sketch and understand it (it took me a while)
Thanks so much for dealing whith this, although i am also looking for the drawing construction i am right now 'prossesing' your solution and experimenting a little bit...
Yes, maybe that's why i like geometry (very usefull in my work) and maybe that's why this is driving me CRAAAAAZY...
I just like geometry and i like searching for logical problems solutions... consider it a hobbby
The last problem i was searching was how to construct a circle tangent to a...
Look, first maybe you are totally right, i am just experimenting trying to find properties, i am not ever sure if they are correct, that's why i always ask people more advanced in math.
So in any case its good to know i was wrong. (good opportunity to experiment and find where i was wrong)...
and forgot to say that the distance from point A to the section point A1 of lineA and lineM12 is the same as from B to the section point B1 of lineB and lineM12
see image again
ok, i have been 'playing' a bit with the problem (when ever i feel like i can actually find the solution) just in case i find some properties that can help me and found this... i don't know if it help but it might give you a clue about the solution.
I 've drawn a set of two equal random...
Hello everybody, i am new to this forum, i am not a physicist not a mathematician, just an architect and i have a geometrical problem that has drove me crazy. I thought to sign in JUST in case someone can help find a solution.
I am working with autocad, that means using geometry consructions...