Let G be the group of rotations of a plane about a point P
Chapter 7, Problem 58E(choose chapter or problem)
Let G be the group of rotations of a plane about a point P in the plane. Thinking of G as a group of permutations of the plane, describe the orbit of a point Q in the plane. (This is the motivation for the name “orbit.”)
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