Postby Dante » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:08 am
I looked at it earlier, could have possibly solved it, but this has been up a while. More of a math problem really than a physics problem if you ask me. Still, the problem should be simpler if you move the coordinate axis so that the lowest x,y,z value happens to be set to zero. This can be made even simpler I imagine (to an extent) by using the rotation matrices to rotate the system about your y axis such that two of the points lie in the y-x plane... Still even these don't simplify it to an easy problem... sorry doesn't look like there are any easy buckets on this one, if you really want to work it out your just going to have to drudge through the algebra and expect that you'll make mistakes... If your teacher grades on physics, you'll likely get most of the points... if they grade on algebra, it may not be worth the time.
-Pascal
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