I am a tutor (usually calculus, but I have a few geo students this year). I struggle with this concept and you have made it amazingly simple. From one teacher to another - you have an amazing gift for making this difficult concept very clear. Thank you for sharing it!
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Thank you SO much for this. Words cannot express my gratitude for the simplification of this process. I am studying for my geometry test, and this explains the concept so concisely! Again, I’m extremely grateful for this explanation. I feel so ready to ace my test.
Thanks for the very easy to understand lesson. I haven't looked at this in many decades and my daughter was having trouble with this. It took no time for her to understand and apply your lesson.
Thanks for your care and practical explanation of the rotation about a point, Mario. A minor comment you could include in your video is that R CCW 270 degrees = R CW 90 degrees. Respect!
What should I do this if I just have points on a graph with no x and y axis and no units (essentially I don’t know where the origin is or the coordinates of the points)
No you can apply it to clockwise rotations...just remember that a 90 degree clockwise rotation is the same as a 270 degree counterclockwise rotation...etc.
I am a tutor (usually calculus, but I have a few geo students this year). I struggle with this concept and you have made it amazingly simple. From one teacher to another - you have an amazing gift for making this difficult concept very clear. Thank you for sharing it!
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dude u dont understand how much u helped me out i wouldve failed math if it wasnt for u like none of the other videos explain properly but i love this trick. thank u sooo much 💕💕💕
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Thank you SO much for this. Words cannot express my gratitude for the simplification of this process. I am studying for my geometry test, and this explains the concept so concisely! Again, I’m extremely grateful for this explanation. I feel so ready to ace my test.
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Thanks for the very easy to understand lesson. I haven't looked at this in many decades and my daughter was having trouble with this. It took no time for her to understand and apply your lesson.
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Thanks for your care and practical explanation of the rotation about a point, Mario. A minor comment you could include in your video is that R CCW 270 degrees = R CW 90 degrees. Respect!
Great point!
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What should I do this if I just have points on a graph with no x and y axis and no units (essentially I don’t know where the origin is or the coordinates of the points)
What if we have to rotate anti clockwise will we apply the same rule ?
Transformations, Translations, Reflections, Rotations & Dilations(Complete Geometry Course Lesson 5)
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what about the rroation rules for rotating clockwise?
90 degrees clockwise is the same rule as 270 degrees CCW
thank you
Does this only work ccw
No you can apply it to clockwise rotations...just remember that a 90 degree clockwise rotation is the same as a 270 degree counterclockwise rotation...etc.
do these rules also work for the origin
Yes
What about the angle been 45 what's the rotation rule
Please teach me if the angles was 45
thank you now i wont fail my geometry test
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wt bt rotating a function about a center of rotation that is different from the origin
That is what the video teaches
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