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TRANSFORMATION HELPP!!!

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Salam......Guys how do we find the matrix which represent different kinds of transformation,.......plzz help!!
 
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hamza96 said:
Salam......Guys how do we find the matrix which represent different kinds of transformation,.......plzz help!!
I think u've to learn it in fact it requires rote learning
 
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no i never learned it.. one cud undrstand it too.. but i dun thnk id b able to xplain it in rytng =/
for stretch learn stretch makes u look kool. look cums first so itx fer x-axis invariant n kool fer y-axis as invariant lyn. look means
1 0
0 k
and kool means
k 0
0 1
where k is the stretch factor
hope it helps :)
 
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oh and start each tym from the basic identitiy matrix
1 0
0 1
i prefer to draw a small grid on a syd of ma page, mark the co-ordinates (1,0) and (0,1) and apply the transformation on them.
 
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for enlargemnt its
k 0
0 k
(kook) bcuz wen u plot (1,0) (0,1) the zeros on axis wont chng wich means 1 wud be multiplied with the scale factor for itx enlargemnt. both the 1s wud move along their respective axis according to the scale factor.
 
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Mubarka said:
oh and start each tym from the basic identitiy matrix
1 0
0 1
i prefer to draw a small grid on a syd of ma page, mark the co-ordinates (1,0) and (0,1) and apply the transformation on them.
this works for all transformations.. specifically reflection and rotation.
eg
1 0
0 1
will become
1 0
0 -1 wen reflected in x-axis only bcuz the co-ordinates (1,0) will not chng being on the inv. and (0,1) is reflected to give (0,-1)
 
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