IllusionSector
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Hi, freeMATHhelp. First time poster here.
I'm trying to approximate the rotation pivot coordinates of a rectangle based on corner vertex movement in 2d space. In the figure below are all the color coded elements, where the actual rotational axis (the cross shown in green) is known. However, I'd like to be able to deduce it as if it were unknown based on the change of vertex positions between two instances in time.
Is that even possible?
Hope this makes sense.
Thank you in advance.
I'm trying to approximate the rotation pivot coordinates of a rectangle based on corner vertex movement in 2d space. In the figure below are all the color coded elements, where the actual rotational axis (the cross shown in green) is known. However, I'd like to be able to deduce it as if it were unknown based on the change of vertex positions between two instances in time.
Is that even possible?
Hope this makes sense.
Thank you in advance.