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Understanding Rotation Angles and Vectors: Clarification on a Confusing Question
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[QUOTE="rude man, post: 4503247, member: 350494"] Alpha is the tilt angle of the primed system with respect to the unprimed system. x' and y' are the coordinates of the primed system just as x and y are the coordinates of the unprmed system. It is suggested that you show how a point P in the unprimed system, being the same point in the primed system, can be written in the xy and the x'y' systems. Then equivalencies can be deduced relating the primed x' and y' to the unprimed x and y values. [/QUOTE]
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