How do you calculate the length of a line from the coordinates? - page 18
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Yeah... already had a drink...
Well done! Now bang your head against the wall.
Well done! Now bang your head against the wall.
Why? The poison is already working...
the poison was very slow-acting ?
It's sad without the bogeyman...
The original purpose was clear - to compare.
But the parrots frightened the seeker. I have a feeling he doesn't know what he wants anymore.
It doesn't matter how many pixels it counts in. Pixels will also work - from the same graph...
But somehow through the ear. if another TF also needs to be taken into account.
that's why Elioto-point-minute was suggested. when comparing, the whole conventional measure is reduced - the conclusion remains.
Trigonometric inclinations were not only hinted at by me...
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Let's go back to the TK and figure out what the TC needs
;)
The initial task was clear - to compare.
Let's go back to the ToR and understand what TC needs;)
Mikhail Andreevich!
The problem was, and still is - to compare by how many percent one segment is larger than another (on one TF, on one scale at one moment in time).
When measured with a tape measure or when converted to one system of calculation (pixels) everything is fine.
How to do without a ruler and pixels, that's the question
How to do without a ruler and without pixels, that's the question
You can't. It takes at least a little bit of brains.
You can't. You need at least a little bit of a brain for that.
Would you stop insulting me...
And you would stop being stupid