BC would change depending on the length of AB. AC is a fixed length, AB varies in height. BC moves in or out. This thing works kinda like a scissor lift, the center points remain fixed and can only move up and down, which pushes out or pulls in the arms.
Thanks Jahue On Apr 2, 12:07 pm, visose <[email protected]> wrote: > You mean BC is proportional to AB? But if you change AB maintaining AC > fixed, BC stops being proportional. > > On Apr 2, 6:10 pm, Jahue <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Ok excuse me for the simple question its been a while since I have had > > to do... math. I will get straight to it > > > If I have a right triangle: > > > A > > > B C > > > The line between A and B is variable, The line between A and C is > > fixed, The line between B and C is proportional. What is the best was > > to set this up? Setting the points and the variable line is not a > > problem its moving point C as A moves up or down is the problem. > > > Can someone get me going in the right direction. > > > Thanks > > Jahue
