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Your page somehow lacks mathmatical precision and seems to choose to utterly ignore established conventions for the expression of mathematical concepts. |
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probably. it just works. -amateur mathematician |
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Hold on...I looked over jleslie's sheet and followed it just fine. The only thing I saw wrong was maybe a minor rounding error or two, which wouldn't have affected the end result by much. Where is the "incorrect logic"?
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At this point one would question why you think the logic is incorrect. The answer is correct, was expanded to a general purpose XLS spreadsheet and HTML web page, all working correctly. The probability of there being "incorrect logic" generating the right answer at this point is practically Zero; so one of your assumptions must be wrong. As you only have one assumption, incorrect logic, that must be wrong.
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...this is why I love this hobby so much....If you can't figure out all the math...Just start hacken away with a pair of scissors 'till you get it right.:D
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“Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.”
- Sherlock Holmes (by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930) He stated smugly, his perfect cone hat cocked at a jaunty angle. |
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How frustumating this could all turn out to be.
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okay...had this one bottled up since the start of this thread,
just can't hold it in any longer... What is the formula for calculating the shape of a cone?...
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And - call it a draw with everyone who needs to size a cone getting the win.
There's the professional (precise) answer; there's the capable individual's re-derivation from half-remembered geometry and general problem solving skills; and there's me who's so lazy I'd look it up in my CRC - and miss all the fun. Whatever works - and so far it's working for the conics I've needed for various designs. Thanks to both Jon and Maurice. Yogi |
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