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ncrawfor
Posted 12/13/2007 1:07 PM (#1860)
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I have been working on this distance application - finding the distance between two given points. It is very basic. Suggestions are welcome...



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slucas
Posted 12/13/2007 1:17 PM (#1861 - in reply to #1860)
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Location: Lafayette
Nancy, this is fantastic!! I really liked how the triangle pops up on the answer. That is a great way to relate the distance formula to the Pythangorean Theorem. You may be working on this already, but I noticed that it doesn't actually round the answer it just trucates it.
ncrawfor
Posted 12/13/2007 1:21 PM (#1862 - in reply to #1860)
Subject: RE: ---Distance app


Math

Posts: 155
1002525
Location: Lafayette
Yes, I need to work on that formula to make sure it actually rounds the answer. Was there any thing else you noticed that needs to be changed? I am working on a directions screen so that users will know what to do.

Also, do you have any suggestions for other FLASH applications?
rmcquerr
Posted 12/13/2007 10:21 PM (#1876 - in reply to #1860)
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Location: Tates Creek
I like...we are starting to get a nice library of applications and widgets!
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