Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm
Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm
Consider a rotation through an angle of B in the counterclockwisedirection. We will write the point using polarnotation as follows:x r cos( A)y r sin( A)
We want to find the l, m, n and p so thatx l m x y n p y
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Consider a rotation through an angle of B in the counterclockwisedirection. We will write the point using polarnotation as follows:x r cos( A)y r sin( A)