SOLUTION: I have a circle of which I know the center (0,0), the radius (360) and two dynamic coordinates ((x1,y1) & (x2,y2)). What I need to be able to figure out (as both(x,y) coordinates

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Question 851763: I have a circle of which I know the center (0,0), the radius (360) and two dynamic coordinates ((x1,y1) & (x2,y2)).
What I need to be able to figure out (as both(x,y) coordinates are moveable) is the mid-point coordinates along the arc.
To clarify: the mid-point coordinate along the ARC, not the line!

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Polar coordinates might work better here.
R is always the same, only theta changes.







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