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Simple Art
02:45
Hello, please ask me what your concerns are.
Adan Ramirez
hii :D
Simple Art
:D
Adan Ramirez
check this link out, this is what i want to do:
wolframalpha.com/input/…
Simple Art
oh
Adan Ramirez
i want that new point, is ur answer in my OP doing that?
Simple Art
02:48
wolframalpha.com/input/…
Yes, my solution should work.
Adan Ramirez
for starters, what are the things you need to know when solving a problem like this?
Simple Art
You want a calculator for trig. functions
evaluating cosine, sine, etc.
Adan Ramirez
do i have to work with matrices?
Simple Art
Not necessarily, my answer doesn't have matrices
Adan Ramirez
in ur answer, what is r?
Simple Art
02:50
Matrices can simplify things down though
r is the distance from the pivot to your point you are rotating
Adan Ramirez
for example, x = rcos(angle)
Simple Art
given in the general r^2=x^2+y^2 using Pythagorean theorem
Adan Ramirez
you started with substitutions, x = rcos(angle)
Simple Art
My method is particularly simple
Adan Ramirez
what do we do with that distance?
i want to know ur train of thought behind all of htis
Simple Art
02:52
Multiply it after we rotate
rotating won't affect distance from origin/pivot
Get it?
I solved mine similar to De Moivres' method
Adan Ramirez
y = rsin(agnle) is doing the same thing?
Simple Art
yes, rotating with the distance part factored out
very easy with a calculator
Adan Ramirez
so if my angle is 45degrees, i use: x = rcos(45)?
Simple Art
Sort of
Adan Ramirez
x1 is x prime?
Simple Art
02:56
We use x = r*cos(45+rotation)
x1 is first x coordinate
x1+y1=A?
Adan Ramirez
yes
4,5
Simple Art
for A, x1=4, y1=5
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how do we get r?
Simple Art
find distance from (4,5) using Pythagorean theorem
or distance formula
Adan Ramirez
(4,5) and (4,1)?
Simple Art
02:58
distance would be r = 4
Adan Ramirez
ok just making sure
Simple Art
np
This place can really be nice, private tutors for free and all (except the tutorers here are very smart)
Adan Ramirez
to calculate x1 = 4cos(45 + pi/4)?
i bet they are smart, this stuff is so new to me, im used to geometry
Simple Art
Um, wait
Adan Ramirez
and x1 is the point we looking for?
Simple Art
03:00
x1 = 0*cos(stuff)
distance from A to (4,5) = 0
Are we talking about B?
er, I mean C?
Adan Ramirez
nooo dont confuse me
hah
A = 4,5, B = 4,1
Simple Art
ok
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d = 4
Simple Art
well
Adan Ramirez
x1 = 4 * cos(45 + pi/4)?
Simple Art
03:02
we are comparing the distance to the pivot point
that is, the point we are rotating around
Adan Ramirez
hmmm
x != x1?
we comparing B to x1?
Simple Art
yup
wait, slow down
Imagine trying to rotate (0,0) around (0,0)
Adan Ramirez
d = 0
Simple Art
The distance from pivot is r = 0
right, so there should be no change afterwards
Adan Ramirez
so x has to = x1?
Simple Art
03:05
mhm...
that is just for A
For B, we have d = 4
and (from stuff), theta = 270
say we want to rotate it 30 degrees
so we now have: theta = 300
Adan Ramirez
angle = theta?
the symbol
Simple Art
yeah
for our new x value, we have x = 4*cos(300)
but then....
we have to remember to add 4 to our x
because we rotated it around ("4",5)
so it is x=4*cos(300)+4
Adan Ramirez
what i did was : x = 4 * cos(45) = 2.101, x1 = 4 * cos (45 + pi/4) = -.92088, x is not x1
Simple Art
plug into calculator
well, you have to actually find the old angle
which you can use trigonometry for
Adan Ramirez
i got 3.9116
Simple Art
03:09
That is probably right for mine
but I rotated it 30 degrees
Adan Ramirez
that 1 is urs, but now im confused
Simple Art
one second
When I said x=x1, I was talking about "A"
Adan Ramirez
all i know is (4,5) to (4,1) = 4, the rotation is 45degrees
Simple Art
A=(4,5)
right...
Adan Ramirez
i dont know what to do from there
Simple Art
03:11
but what do you want to rotate around what?
Adan Ramirez
4,5 rotate 45degrees
a-b
wolframalpha.com/input/…
how do i start?
Simple Art
You want to rotate (4,1) around (4.5) by 45 degrees
Adan Ramirez
there we go yes
Simple Art
We know d = 4
we know the angle/theta is 270 (from some trigonometry or looking at a graph)
oh, wait
Adan Ramirez
how did u get 270?
Simple Art
03:13
let me tell you how I found it
0 degrees equals right
90=up
180=right...
270=down
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180= left?
Simple Art
yeah, my bad
Adan Ramirez
:3
270 is down
and 360 = right
Simple Art
We see that 4,1 is directly down, below 4,5
so 270 degrees
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quadrant IV?
Simple Art
03:14
If its somewhere else, trigonometry, something I can't explain
No, note quadrants, just where 4,1 is in relation to 4,5
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so we know it's 270
Simple Art
yes
r=4
Adan Ramirez
isnt it in 0-90?
Simple Art
?
Adan Ramirez
4,5 and 4,1 are in the first quadrant where 0->90
Simple Art
03:15
Um, I believe we just proceed as follows:
Adan Ramirez
hmm so i have to know more stuff to understand how u got 270?
Simple Art
no, we are looking at 4,1
no, no, no
look at 4,1 on a graph
look at 4,5 on the same graph.
4,1 is simply directly below 4,5
If I leave randomly, its because my mom said so and its late...
Adan Ramirez
is that wrong? it looks like 4, -1
are we reversing y?
Simple Art
no...
Adan Ramirez
(-y , x) (x, y)?
why in the graph is 4, 1 located below the x axis tho?
Simple Art
03:18
(4,1) is below (4,5), do you get that much?
Adan Ramirez
ofc
Simple Art
that's really all we need to know it is 270 degrees
Adan Ramirez
ok deal
Simple Art
:D and we have d=4
Adan Ramirez
that'l be homework for me, so continuing on
Simple Art
03:19
ok, this part gets tricky if you don't really pay attention
You can rejoin this room later and I'll receive notifications btw
Look at the x values for (4,1) and (4,5)
Adan Ramirez
ok np, kk
Simple Art
The x values are the same, so we say x=0
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ok
Simple Art
The y values are 4 less, so y=-4
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1-5?
Simple Art
03:21
yeah
Adan Ramirez
ok
Simple Art
we know 0=4*cos(270)
and - 4=4*sin(270)
That is simply our x/y values and plugging in the knowns/found
Our new x value will be x1=4*cos(270+45)
our new y value will be y1=4*sin(270+45)
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2.666766240158
Simple Art
=x
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y = 2.98053305823
Simple Art
03:23
ok
Adan Ramirez
and that's it?
Simple Art
wait, you messed up
Set your calculator to degrees mode
Adan Ramirez
oops :D
x = 2.82842712475
Simple Art
don't do y, I don't have time
Adan Ramirez
fk
T_T
Simple Art
03:25
2.82842712475 is the amount right of (4,5)
Adan Ramirez
y = -2.82842712475
ok
Simple Art
-2.82842712475 is the amount down from (4,5)
Adan Ramirez
mhm
Simple Art
So our new point should be (4+2.82842712475 ,5-2.82842712475)
Put that into your calculator and your done
Adan Ramirez
omg
Simple Art
03:26
yes?
Adan Ramirez
got it
ty :D
Simple Art
its that easy. (not sure what that means)
note that it will simply be harder to find the angle if it is not up/down, left/right
Adan Ramirez
true
can we go over that tomorrow?
if u have time :D
Simple Art
Ask someone else on that topic, I have to go for tonight (don't ask it on this site, they'll downvote you like crazy)
I always find time
Adan Ramirez
okay :D thanks again
Simple Art
03:28
If you leave messages here, I will respond.
Adan Ramirez
kk
Simple Art
Ta Ta for now!
Adan Ramirez
cya
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