How do you calculate the length of a line from the coordinates? - page 16

 
AlexSTAL:

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!".

 
Andrei01:

You really must have forgotten if you're asking someone to help you make up the Pythagoras formula. :)

Why not be honest right away? :)

sanyooooook:

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!

 
AlexSTAL:

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?

 
AlexSTAL:

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

 
Andrei01:

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

sanyooooook:

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.

 
Diamant:

What nonsense.

Zigzag waves can't have a length. Even if purely for comparison.

This is an abstract example...
 
AlexSTAL:
This is an abstract example...

А..

 
AlexSTAL:

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 ))

 
sanyooooook:

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?



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