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Extend a line segment a specific distance

Ok for some reason I'm drawing a blank on this. I know the two points of a line segment, and I want to extend that line segment by a known distance. So, I know the starting point for the extension, I know the slope of the extension, I know the length of the extension...how do I find the ending coordinates of that extension?

I'm doing this for a billiards game and I'm trying to figure out at what point the cueball has to hit the object ball in order to sink it into the object pocket. The line segment that I have already is the line from the pocket to the middle of the object ball. The ending point of the line segment extension will be the coordinates that I have to send the cueball to in order to hit the object ball at the correct angle to sink it. I hope that makes sense. I'm using Java, by the way. Thanks for any help.

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lengthAB = sqrt((a.x - b.x)^2 + (a.y - b.y)^2) 
c.x = b.x + (b.x - a.x) / lengthAB * length;
c.y = b.y + (b.y - a.y) / lengthAB * length;

*Pulled and consolidated from this answer: Extend a line segment a specific distance

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  • Wow, I totally did not see that question when I searched. Thanks for this! I'm gonna try it out when I'm not so tired..
    – vince88
    Nov 28, 2011 at 7:26
  • no problem. I actually started typing this solution, then midways threw I thought, hmm this had to have been asked before :) Nov 28, 2011 at 7:39
  • This seems to do the trick. Awesome! I just want to add that it's important leave the equations for c.x and c.y the way they are. I thought perhaps lengthAB * length was supposed to be grouped in parentheses but that wasn't working. It wasn't until I reread the answer on the other question that I realized it's written that way to normalize the length of the vector. Thanks again!
    – vince88
    Nov 28, 2011 at 14:08

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