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By: Peter Newman - wizarth
file Dropped a letter in an algorithm  
2004-07-20 06:43

http://www.euclideanspace.com/maths/algebra/realNormedAlgebra/quaternions/slerp/index.htm

In the yellow box, in Using SLERP
Solving q1, the last line, you misplaced the k

By: Peter Newman - wizarth
file RE: Dropped a letter in an algorithm  
2004-07-20 06:58

Actually, I'd like to expand on this. After <i>much</i> headscratching, I've realised that the k isnt the only thing dropped. In the image higher in the page where you have a graphic showing the equation, you have misplaced a + sign.

Now maybe my maths will work, eh?

By: Martin Baker - martinbaker
file RE: Dropped a letter in an algorithm  
2004-07-21 08:12

Peter,

Thank you very much for these corrections, sorry for confusing you. I have now corrected the page as you suggested.

Martin


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