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I want a triangle composed of points A, B and C in Cartesian 3D space.

I currently know the positions of points A and B, but I need point C. I have the line segment AB, and thus its magnitude. I have only the magnitudes of line segments AC and BC.

From this data, how do I derive point C? Please explain your logic. Thank you for your help.

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    If I understand the question correctly, it is not uniquely determined.2011-03-25
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    There are an infinite amount of possible point C's. Imagine the intersection of two spheres of radius $|AC|$ coming from point $A$ and radius $|BC|$ coming from point $B$.2011-03-25
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    its only defined up to a rotation...you can use the law of cosines to get the angles2011-03-25

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