Biangular coordinates
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In mathematics, biangular coordinates are a coordinate system for the plane where A and B are two fixed points, and the position of a point P not on the line AB is determined by the angles PAB and PBA.
[edit] References
- G. B. M. Zerr Biangular Coordinates
- Naylor, “A New Kind of Geometry: the Biangular Coordinate System”