Are you assuming the four corner points are on the surface of the cone? If yes, then to determine the surface of the cone, you need four parameters: (x,y,z) of the tip, and the slop kThinking out loud here...
If you have a point on the surface (x1, y1, z1) and the peak (xp, yp, zp), doesn't that give you the slope k of the cone?
I don't think k and z are independent, though it may be easier to find one or the other.
-QM
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In reply to Re^2: OT:Math problem: Grids and conical sections.
by QM
in thread OT:Math problem: Grids and conical sections.
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