HP 33s User Manual

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Mathematics Programs

7.

Press

X

N to start the old–to–new transformation routine.

8.

Key

in

X

and press

g

.

9.

Key

in

Y

, press

g

, and see the x–coordinate, U, in the new system.

10.

Press

g

and see the y–coordinate, V, in the new system.

11.

For another old–to–new transformation, press

g

and go to step 8. For a

new–to–old transformation, continue with step 12.

12

. Press

X

O to start the new–to–old transformation routine.

13.

Key in U (the x–coordinate in the new system) and press

g

.

14.

Key in V (the y–coordinate in the new system) and press

g

to see X.

15.

Press

g

to see Y.

16.

For another new–to–old transformation, press

g

and go to step 13. For an

old–to–new transformation, go to step 7.

Variables Used:

M

The x–coordinate of the origin of the new system.

N

The y–coordinate of the origin of the new system.

T

The rotation angle,

θ

, between the old and new systems.

X

The x–coordinate of a point in the old system.

Y

The y–coordinate of a point in the old system.

U

The x–coordinate of a point in the new system.

V

The y–coordinate of a point in the new system.

Remark:

For translation only, key in zero for T. For rotation only, key in zero for M and N.

Example:

For the coordinate systems shown below, convert points P

1

, P

2

and P

3

,which are

currently in the (X, Y) system, to points in the (X', Y') system. Convert point P'

4

,

which is in the (X',Y') system, to the (X,Y) system.

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