?Use Gauss–Jordan elimination to solve for x? and y? in terms of x and y.\(x=x^{\prime}
Chapter 1, Problem 6(choose chapter or problem)
Use Gauss–Jordan elimination to solve for x′ and y′ in terms of x and y.
\(x=x^{\prime} \cos \theta-y^{\prime} \sin \theta\)
\(y=x^{\prime} \sin \theta+y^{\prime} \cos \theta\)
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x=x'cos theta-y'sin theta
y=x'sin theta+y'cos theta
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