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Hey Forum!

So I have a little problem:

 

I know that if you rotate a point p around point w, and q is the result, then the equation would be of the form

 

q = e^itheta (p-w) + w

 

My problem is, how does that translate to certain points, such as rotating point (3, 2sqrt3) around (2, sqrt3) by 60 degrees counterclockwise?

 

Thanks for all your help!

BasicMaths

 
 Jan 24, 2020

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