| > Your method is more general
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| I wouldn't say more general.
| It's just standard basic 2D analytic geometry.
| And so is your method. We just take different origins.
| I use the common method to give the origin both zero-coordinates:
| [A0]: ( t, x ) = ( 0, 0 )
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| Dirk Vdm
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Androcles, inventor of the integration constant.
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