11-18-2017
08:07 AM
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11-18-2017
08:07 AM
Let's label the lines 1, 2, and 3, and the points as A, B, and C.
If I understand your goal, you would like to keep the points where they are and reposition the lines, without changing their orientation, so that the pass through their respective points and STILL INTERSECT AT A POINT. YES?
Requiring line 1 to pass through A and line 2 to pass through B you have fixed the intersection point where they meet. You cannot create a line through an arbitrary point C with a specified angle and have it pass through the intersection point established by 1 and 2. Is there a constraint here that can be eliminated? Does line 3 have to pass through the same intersection point of 1, 2?
lee.minardi