Gonna be 2 solutions if all you have is distance
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Yeah I know. Can eliminate one easily.
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no unique solution for this - you'll get a circle around the line segment joining the two points.
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This looks relevant, but there will always be two solutions I thinkhttps://math.stackexchange.com/questions/543961/determine-third-point-of-triangle-when-two-points-and-all-sides-are-known …
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No you get a pair of points. You get an ellipse if the sum of the distances is constant. My case is the 2 distances are individually constant.
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Oh neat, I did some more tedious trig to get there, this is cleaner
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Note that there are going to be 2 valid solutions not just one
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