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Hi;
Ah yes...so there is. Didn't see that there before.
Hi;
My edit to my previous post crossed with your post.
Hi phrontister;
Hi Bobby,
Hi phrontister;
In this case at least, that seems to be the only means of enabling points that are on an axis to move like the others. I can't get them to detach from their axis, and they'll only move if the object on which they are dependent moves.
Hi phrontister;
Do not thank me yet, I was hoping to get a couple of pointers from you.
Hi Bobby,
Also, the radius displays when right mouse-clicking the circumference.
Hi;
Hi Bobby,
In the drawing below each little circle has a circumference of pi units. They also meet at only 1 point with each of the two other smaller circles. The center of each small circle is on the circumference of the red circle.What is the radius of the red circle? |