How do you calculate the length of a line from the coordinates? - page 16
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I don't think I'm anything.
I haven't seen a single answer that says anything sensible on the merits. Only flubber...
If the question was a sensible one, it wouldn't take long to get a sensible answer.)
ZS: Pythagoras also told you: "The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the cathetuses!".
You really must have forgotten if you're asking someone to help you make up the Pythagoras formula. :)
Why not be honest right away? :)
If it were a sensible question, it wouldn't take long to get a sensible answer.)
ZS: Pythagoras told you: "The square of the hypotenuse, is equal to the sum of the squares of the cathetuses!".
OK, I need the Pythagoras theorem, but not in words, but with a real example:
Bar 1: 0.1444 pips / 40 bars
Line 2: 0.2812 pips / 3 bars
Please calculate, if you would be so kind!
OK, I need the Pythagoras theorem, but not in words, but with a real example:
Line 1: 0.1444 pips / 40 bars
Bar 2: 0.2812 pips / 3 bars
Calculate please, if you would be so kind!
Ooh... progress already. We will proceed gradually due to the complexity of the subject. :)
Start by calculating the cathetics. Can you do it yourself, or is this also difficult and you need help?
OK, I need the Pythagoras theorem, but not in words, but with a real example:
Line 1: 0.1444 pips / 40 bars
Bar 2: 0.2812 pips / 3 bars
Please calculate it, if you would be so kind!
Just like in the army, dig from here until lunch))),
indicate which are the coordinates of the X-axis and which are the Y-axis segments
Ooh... progress already. We'll take it one step at a time due to the complexity of the subject. :)
First of all, calculate the cathetuses. Can you do it yourself or is it difficult and you need help?
Troubles
just like in the army, dig from here until lunchtime )))),
indicate which are the coordinates of the segments on the x-axis and which on the y-axis
Line 1: 0.1444 pips (Y axis) / 40 bars (X axis)
Section 2: 0.2812 points (Y axis) / 3 bars (X axis)
What nonsense.
Zigzag waves can't have a length. Even if purely for comparison.
What nonsense.
Zigzag waves can't have a length. Even if purely for comparison.
This is an abstract example...
А..
Difficulties
Section 1: 0.1444 pips (Y axis) / 40 bars (X axis)
Line segment 2: 0.2812 points (Y axis) / 3 bars (X axis)
length of the first one squared = (0.1444*0.1444)+(40*40)
length two squared = (0.2812*0.2812)+(3*3)
That's the easiest thing in the world ))
length one squared = (0.1444*0.1444)+(40*40)
length two squared = (0.2812*0.2812)+(3*3)
that's all there is to it ))
OK
length one squared = (0.1444*0.1444)+(40*40) = the root of 1600.021 = 40
length two squared = (0.2812*0.2812)+(3*3) = the root of 9.079 = 3.01
what do we got?