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In mathematics, biangular coordinates are a coordinate system for the plane where and are two fixed points, and the position of a point P not on the line is determined by the angles and [1]
The sine rule can be used to convert from biangular coordinates to two-center bipolar coordinates.
Applications
Biangular coordinates can be used in geometric modelling and CAD.[2][3]
See also
References
External links
- G. B. M. Zerr Biangular Coordinates, American Mathematical Monthly 17 (2), February 1910
- J. C. L. Fish, Coordinates Of Elementary Surveying
- George Shoobridge Carr, A synopsis of elementary results in pure mathematics (see page 742)