The line you made that is 11% grade is actually the precise line of greatest decent by virtue of it being in the direction of the gradient vector, which is perpendicular to the normal vector and the level line you created.
Sorry I studied math and physics in college, but I did find the video somewhat helpful with figuring out the best way to deal with a carpentry problem.
Hello, your content is very interesting, but it is very complex for me as I have little knowledge, I have a geometry problem, I need to find the distance (x,y) from the center of an arc, can you help me?
The line you made that is 11% grade is actually the precise line of greatest decent by virtue of it being in the direction of the gradient vector, which is perpendicular to the normal vector and the level line you created.
Sorry I studied math and physics in college, but I did find the video somewhat helpful with figuring out the best way to deal with a carpentry problem.
Spoken like a true scholar.
Hello, your content is very interesting, but it is very complex for me as I have little knowledge, I have a geometry problem, I need to find the distance (x,y) from the center of an arc, can you help me?
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