Find X value of a circle center












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Is there a simple c# code to find the X value of a circle center if I have the following:





  1. X & Y of two points on the circle;

  2. Radius;


  3. Y value of the center point.


This should leave only one variable Xcat the circle equations:



(Xp1-Xc)^2 + (Yp1-Yc)^2 = r^2
(Xp2-Xc)^2 + (Yp2-Yc)^2 = r^2


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    Start with how "you" as a human would find those things, and ask the computer to do the same

    – BugFinder
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:43






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    With the given parameters I would assume there will be 2 possible center points

    – Jerodev
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:45











  • Define the required variables and assign the given values. Make Xc the subject of the equation and print out the answer.

    – RakihthaRR
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:46











  • Create a variable for each of known values and write the formula in code. Hint Math.Pow

    – Kevin
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:46













  • @Jerodev You are right, I have two points on the circle. I have edited the question.

    – Mazin
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:06
















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Is there a simple c# code to find the X value of a circle center if I have the following:





  1. X & Y of two points on the circle;

  2. Radius;


  3. Y value of the center point.


This should leave only one variable Xcat the circle equations:



(Xp1-Xc)^2 + (Yp1-Yc)^2 = r^2
(Xp2-Xc)^2 + (Yp2-Yc)^2 = r^2


enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 8





    Start with how "you" as a human would find those things, and ask the computer to do the same

    – BugFinder
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:43






  • 2





    With the given parameters I would assume there will be 2 possible center points

    – Jerodev
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:45











  • Define the required variables and assign the given values. Make Xc the subject of the equation and print out the answer.

    – RakihthaRR
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:46











  • Create a variable for each of known values and write the formula in code. Hint Math.Pow

    – Kevin
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:46













  • @Jerodev You are right, I have two points on the circle. I have edited the question.

    – Mazin
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:06














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Is there a simple c# code to find the X value of a circle center if I have the following:





  1. X & Y of two points on the circle;

  2. Radius;


  3. Y value of the center point.


This should leave only one variable Xcat the circle equations:



(Xp1-Xc)^2 + (Yp1-Yc)^2 = r^2
(Xp2-Xc)^2 + (Yp2-Yc)^2 = r^2


enter image description here










share|improve this question
















Is there a simple c# code to find the X value of a circle center if I have the following:





  1. X & Y of two points on the circle;

  2. Radius;


  3. Y value of the center point.


This should leave only one variable Xcat the circle equations:



(Xp1-Xc)^2 + (Yp1-Yc)^2 = r^2
(Xp2-Xc)^2 + (Yp2-Yc)^2 = r^2


enter image description here







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  • 8





    Start with how "you" as a human would find those things, and ask the computer to do the same

    – BugFinder
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:43






  • 2





    With the given parameters I would assume there will be 2 possible center points

    – Jerodev
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:45











  • Define the required variables and assign the given values. Make Xc the subject of the equation and print out the answer.

    – RakihthaRR
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:46











  • Create a variable for each of known values and write the formula in code. Hint Math.Pow

    – Kevin
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:46













  • @Jerodev You are right, I have two points on the circle. I have edited the question.

    – Mazin
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:06














  • 8





    Start with how "you" as a human would find those things, and ask the computer to do the same

    – BugFinder
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:43






  • 2





    With the given parameters I would assume there will be 2 possible center points

    – Jerodev
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:45











  • Define the required variables and assign the given values. Make Xc the subject of the equation and print out the answer.

    – RakihthaRR
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:46











  • Create a variable for each of known values and write the formula in code. Hint Math.Pow

    – Kevin
    Nov 27 '18 at 10:46













  • @Jerodev You are right, I have two points on the circle. I have edited the question.

    – Mazin
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:06








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8





Start with how "you" as a human would find those things, and ask the computer to do the same

– BugFinder
Nov 27 '18 at 10:43





Start with how "you" as a human would find those things, and ask the computer to do the same

– BugFinder
Nov 27 '18 at 10:43




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With the given parameters I would assume there will be 2 possible center points

– Jerodev
Nov 27 '18 at 10:45





With the given parameters I would assume there will be 2 possible center points

– Jerodev
Nov 27 '18 at 10:45













Define the required variables and assign the given values. Make Xc the subject of the equation and print out the answer.

– RakihthaRR
Nov 27 '18 at 10:46





Define the required variables and assign the given values. Make Xc the subject of the equation and print out the answer.

– RakihthaRR
Nov 27 '18 at 10:46













Create a variable for each of known values and write the formula in code. Hint Math.Pow

– Kevin
Nov 27 '18 at 10:46







Create a variable for each of known values and write the formula in code. Hint Math.Pow

– Kevin
Nov 27 '18 at 10:46















@Jerodev You are right, I have two points on the circle. I have edited the question.

– Mazin
Nov 27 '18 at 11:06





@Jerodev You are right, I have two points on the circle. I have edited the question.

– Mazin
Nov 27 '18 at 11:06












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