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-we can describe all rotations by an angle
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Problem Statement:
  
-we can not describe reflections by an angle
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'''Can somebody please write the problem statement?'''
  
-each reflection can be described about the axis it is reflected
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*we can describe all rotations by an angle
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*we can not describe reflections by an angle
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*each reflection can be described about the axis it is reflected
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*when two reflections are done in a row, an angle between the axis of each reflection can be found
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*this permutation can now be described by an angle
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*thus it must also be a rotation
  
-when two reflections are done in a row, an angle between the axis of each reflection can be found
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-zach
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-this permutation can now be described by an angle
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-thus it must also be a rotation
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-zach
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 22 October 2010

HW2, Chapter 1 problem 6, Discussion, MA453, Prof. Walther

Problem Statement:

Can somebody please write the problem statement?


A helpful tip to thinking about this question

  • we can describe all rotations by an angle
  • we can not describe reflections by an angle
  • each reflection can be described about the axis it is reflected
  • when two reflections are done in a row, an angle between the axis of each reflection can be found
  • this permutation can now be described by an angle
  • thus it must also be a rotation

-zach


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