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How to find stretch factor? And invariant line? :/
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Yahan par koi faqa nai para hoa aur na hi mai bhoka mar ra hoon,k inki zaroorat paray I'm just tired of typing,ek sawal hal karo to teen aur ajate hain :/Thats asadalam. I help in free
By trial and error.Look for the line where ratio of image point/object point is constant and then see what that ratio is.How to find stretch factor? And invariant line? :/
You are really meanYou go home and rest. We'll eat zingers and naan kabab and solve papers ourselves.
lolYahan par koi faqa nai para hoa aur na hi mai bhoka mar ra hoon,k inki zaroorat paray I'm just tired of typing,ek sawal hal karo to teen aur ajate hain :/
By trial and error.Look for the line where ratio of image point/object point is constant and then see what that ratio is.
There is no single hardest,older ones seem a bit tricky due to syllabus changes and whatnot but in every paper there are at least 1 or 2 1 mark qs that require real mathematical skills.Rest are easy in P1.You are really mean
lol
Hey what is the hardest paper that you have come across?
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Stretch Factor = Dist. of Image from Inv Line / Dist. of Object from Inv. Line
That ratio is the stretch factor.And i usually rotate using my instincts though i will draw a line in finals to make sure and indicate that i know rotation....Seriously? There is no other way? :/
And what about stretch factor?
Btw, when you rotate, do you draw lines, and measure a 90 degree angle? or do you just do it without it?
Are those lines and stuff needed on the diagram?
Oh come on any paper which was abnormally difficult than the others. Now dont drift back to the 90 or 80s because I don't have those papersThere is no single hardest,older ones seem a bit tricky due to syllabus changes and whatnot but in every paper there are at least 1 or 2 1 mark qs that require real mathematical skills.Rest are easy in P1.
This helped me understand shear and stretch very clearlyOfc, i know that formula. But when they give object and image, and don't tell anything else. How do we find invariant line and s.f?
Pata nai yar,i dont keep a checklist of tricky Qs or such,just keep on doing,no paper is much more difficult then others.Oh come on any paper which was abnormally difficult than the others. Now dont drift back to the 90 or 80s because I don't have those papers
That ratio is the stretch factor.And i usually rotate using my instincts though i will draw a line in finals to make sure and indicate that i know rotation....
Place a compass pointy end on the center of rotation,measure distance to object and rotate and see if it matches a coordinate point right on the point and then see by my eyes if its the required angle.Guys how exactly do you rotate a picture? Someone please?
I've posted these many times.....asadalam what other transformation notes you got? Can u post all ? (Except this shear and stretch and that transformation matrix one)
Oh come on any paper which was abnormally difficult than the others. Now dont drift back to the 90 or 80s because I don't have those papers
Distinction is yours, sire. :'P
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