From my working, P would equate to \(\begin{equation*}P = \begin{bmatrix} 0

jelentetvq

jelentetvq

Answered question

2022-02-02

From my working, P would equate to
P=[0110]
Now to find the transformation shown by P3, would I have to cube the matrix or is there something that I'm missing here?

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fumanchuecf

fumanchuecf

Beginner2022-02-03Added 21 answers

Step 1
You can compute
P3
or use the fact that if P rotates vectors through an angle
θ,
then
Pn
rotates vectors through the angle
nθ
Kaitlynn Noble

Kaitlynn Noble

Beginner2022-02-04Added 12 answers

P3 means applying transformation P three times, so its result is 270 degree anticlockwise rotation about the origin.

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