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− | + | '''Can somebody please write the problem statement?''' | |
− | -each reflection can be described about the axis it is reflected | + | ------- |
+ | 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 | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 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