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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:54:58+00:00 2026-05-12T09:54:58+00:00

I actually have two questions, I found the answer to the second and didn’t

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I actually have two questions, I found the answer to the second and didn’t update the diagram. I’m not actually sure if these are possible, they really stumped me.

Question 1:
Given point A and e, the angle of the line A is on relative to the x-axis where 0<=e<360 degrees, how do you calculate the coordinates of B? BA is perpendicular to A’s line and 1 unit long.

SOLVED: I start by taking the unit vector from a parallel to the x-axis and then I rotate it 90 + e degrees.

Question 2:
I’m using this approach. If anyone has any better suggestions, please let me know.

SOLVED: I find the dot product of the vector from step 1 and the normalized vector AC.

Question 3:
This one should be pretty self-explanatory from the diagram. I need to find the coordinates of C given A, B, the angle of BAC and the distance between A and C.

SOLVED: I rotate BA e degrees and then change the magnitude to d.

If anyone spots problems with my solutions, please comment.

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    2026-05-12T09:54:58+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:54 am

    Easy if you understand vectors. Learn about how 2D vectors work and you’ll have it. Is that the course you’re taking?

    1. Take the unit vector from e to A, knowing that a unit vector has length 1. Assume l1 = xi + yj. The perpendicular vector has components that are the reverse of l1 with one sign changed. In this case, l2 = -yi + xj.
    2. Take the vector l2 that you got from the first problem and transform it as follows:

    cx = -cos(t)y – sin(t)x
    cy = +sin(t)y + cos(t)x

    where t is the rotation angle in radians.

    I’ll leave the third one for you. Read about 2D vectors and transformations.

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