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http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Circle-CircleIntersection.html
I'm having a hard time getting from 7 to 8.
My next goal is to derive the equation for intersecting circle and ellipse
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Circle-EllipseIntersection.html
and then do some thinkin' and see if I can figure out the equation for an
ellipse intersecting another ellipse.
THEN, if I haven't blown a mental gasket,  figure out how to expand that into
3D, and intersect spheres, oblate and prolate spheroids.
 
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On 04/08/2013 04:50 AM, Bald Eagle wrote:
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> http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Circle-CircleIntersection.html
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> I'm having a hard time getting from 7 to 8.
Sqrt(k / 4 d^2) = Sqrt(k) / Sqrt(4 d^2).
Sqrt(4 d^2) = Sqrt(4) Sqrt(d^2) = 2 d.
2 * Sqrt(k) / 2 d = Sqrt(k) / d = (1/d) Sqrt(k).
Simples.
[He says after spending 20 minutes figuring it out himself...]
 
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On 04/08/2013 9:31 AM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
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> Simples.
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> [He says after spending 20 minutes figuring it out himself...]
:-D
That reminds me of a maths teacher I once had at school who said. "It is 
obvious that... Wait a minute". Then left the classroom, returned twenty 
minutes later and said. "Yes, it is obvious."
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     Stephen
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Super.  That got me that far.
I couldn't get from 8 to 9, so I just worked backwards to verify that 9 does
indeed come from 8.
Upwards and onwards.  Until I get stuck again.  :D
 
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Stephen wrote:
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> That reminds me of a maths teacher I once had at school who said. "It is
> obvious that... Wait a minute". Then left the classroom, returned twenty
> minutes later and said. "Yes, it is obvious."
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http://star.psy.ohio-state.edu/coglab/Miracle.html
--Sherry Shaw
 
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On 04/08/2013 10:41 PM, Sherry K. Shaw wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
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>> That reminds me of a maths teacher I once had at school who said. "It is
>> obvious that... Wait a minute". Then left the classroom, returned twenty
>> minutes later and said. "Yes, it is obvious."
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> http://star.psy.ohio-state.edu/coglab/Miracle.html
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:-D
Hi stranger.
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     Stephen
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"The rest is left as an exercise for the alert reader..."
 
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Stephen wrote:
> On 04/08/2013 10:41 PM, Sherry K. Shaw wrote:
>> Stephen wrote:
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>>> That reminds me of a maths teacher I once had at school who said. "It is
>>> obvious that... Wait a minute". Then left the classroom, returned twenty
>>> minutes later and said. "Yes, it is obvious."
>>>
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>> http://star.psy.ohio-state.edu/coglab/Miracle.html
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> :-D
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> Hi stranger.
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>
Hello to you!  :)
--Sherry Shaw
 
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On 05/08/2013 4:19 PM, Sherry K. Shaw wrote:
>> Hi stranger.
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> Hello to you! :)
:-)
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     Stephen
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