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Stefan's mistake on "y"
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01-20-2002, 10:46 AM
Neonight
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Quote:
Originally posted by Stefan
The axis can be any direction (ok shouldn't be on top
of each other
, all calculations and algebra will still
work. You only need to know the direction / draw
an arrow to show the direction.
In school the y often goes north,
on computer monitors the y axis is leading south
when doing 2-dimensional stuff.
This is getting even more complicated when going
to the third dimension
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I hate Math. What the hell... I'm stuck in a nightmare about math.
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