G Gregorj7 New member Joined Jan 9, 2011 Messages 2 Jan 9, 2011 #1 Hello, I'm working on a problem and need some help. If I know the run of one line is 16 and the other line's run is 8 and that they have the same rise. How do I calculate the rise of the lines? Thanks for any answers.
Hello, I'm working on a problem and need some help. If I know the run of one line is 16 and the other line's run is 8 and that they have the same rise. How do I calculate the rise of the lines? Thanks for any answers.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Jan 9, 2011 #2 Gregorj7 said: Hello, I'm working on a problem and need some help. If I know the run of one line is 16 and the other line's run is 8 and that they have the same rise. How do I calculate the rise of the lines? Thanks for any answers. Click to expand... If that is all the information available to you - you cannot calculate individual rise of each line.
Gregorj7 said: Hello, I'm working on a problem and need some help. If I know the run of one line is 16 and the other line's run is 8 and that they have the same rise. How do I calculate the rise of the lines? Thanks for any answers. Click to expand... If that is all the information available to you - you cannot calculate individual rise of each line.
A Airless_wing New member Joined Dec 21, 2010 Messages 2 Jan 9, 2011 #3 With the given information, you cannot calculate the rise. However, if you knew the slope (ie. the rise/run) then it is possible
With the given information, you cannot calculate the rise. However, if you knew the slope (ie. the rise/run) then it is possible
G Gregorj7 New member Joined Jan 9, 2011 Messages 2 Jan 10, 2011 #4 Hmm... No,there is no other information, could just be a mistake. Thanks for the help anyway.