I have a question on vector mathematics. I have tried to find the answer to my question, but there are so many formulae and so many examples I've read through that don't apply to my question. It's lazy, I know, but I suspect if I ask here I'll get an answer quicker than spending the rest of the afternoon reading through a lot of examples that don't apply. Thanks in advance for any help.
So, the problem. There are two points (P1 and P2) in 3D space with known co-ordinates. A line with length x runs along the vector between points P1 and P2. Calculate the 3D co-ordinates of the end of the line with length x (the end of the bold line in the attached image).
So, the problem. There are two points (P1 and P2) in 3D space with known co-ordinates. A line with length x runs along the vector between points P1 and P2. Calculate the 3D co-ordinates of the end of the line with length x (the end of the bold line in the attached image).