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Old January 22nd, 2008, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by jacksoncapper View Post
Okay thanks to your advice I've worked out the x and y co-ordinates of where two 3D line segments would intersect (if they did). There only one more thing to figure out, and that is how to incorporate the z co-ordinate. Only the x and y co-ordinates could be used in the gaussian matrix (as far as I know). Please any guidance?
There is no need the values of \lambda or \mu tell you all you need about the point.

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