#Matrix transformation
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Why are you taking trigonometric functions of other values of trigonometric functions? You need the angle.
the matrix rotation formula
Yes, I know that, but the arguments you inserted don't make sense. They should be an angle.
oh how would i do that-
using the identity matrix?
||(Also what does QED stand for 🥹 )||
Well, by comparing the elements in the first column, you get a system of equations:
cos(θ) = 1/2
sin(θ) = √(3)/2
So, you can find θ from here.
End of proof.