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Finding xyz coords of...
Given: ABC is an isosceles triangle; AB=BC; A(x,y,z); B(x',y',z'); m<ABC=m
I need, based on this information, a way to get the xyz coordinates of C. It's for a computer program I'm writing, and I'm afraid I'm rather unknowlegable about how to solve this type of problem- could someone please give me (an) equation(s) for this? The way those equation(s) work would be appreciated as well, but the equation(s) by themselves are all I really NEED.
Thank you very much.
Given: ABC is an isosceles triangle; AB=BC; A(x,y,z); B(x',y',z'); m<ABC=m
I need, based on this information, a way to get the xyz coordinates of C. It's for a computer program I'm writing, and I'm afraid I'm rather unknowlegable about how to solve this type of problem- could someone please give me (an) equation(s) for this? The way those equation(s) work would be appreciated as well, but the equation(s) by themselves are all I really NEED.
Thank you very much.