Biangular coordinates

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Biangular coordinates

In mathematics, biangular coordinates are a coordinate system for the plane where C1 and C2 are two fixed points, and the position of a point P not on the line C1C2 is determined by the angles PC1C2 and PC2C1.[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

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