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  2. Rotation matrix - Wikipedia

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    A rotation matrix is a matrix that rotates vectors or points in Euclidean space. Learn how to use the standard rotation matrix in two dimensions, and how to generalize it to three dimensions and other conventions.

  3. Rotation of axes in two dimensions - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to rotate a Cartesian coordinate system by an angle and transform the coordinates of points and curves. See examples, formulas, and applications of rotation of axes in two dimensions.

  4. List of satellite map images with missing or unclear data

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    This web page lists locations that have blurred or censored satellite images on various services, such as Google Maps and Bing Maps. It explains the reasons and details of the blurring or censorship for each location, such as security, privacy, or political issues.

  5. Affine transformation - Wikipedia

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    An affine transformation is a geometric transformation that preserves lines and parallelism, but not necessarily distances and angles. Learn the definition, examples, structure, and representation of affine transformations in Euclidean spaces and affine spaces.

  6. Wimshurst machine - Wikipedia

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    A Wimshurst machine is an electrostatic generator that produces high voltages by rotating discs with metal sectors. Learn about its history, operation, and applications in physics research and education.

  7. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° views, traffic conditions, and route planning for various modes of transportation. It was launched in 2005 by Google, after acquiring several companies that developed the technology and data behind it.

  8. Transformation matrix - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to represent linear and non-linear transformations by matrices in linear algebra. Find examples of common transformations in two and three dimensions, such as rotation, scaling, shearing, reflection, and projection.

  9. High-pressure area - Wikipedia

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    A high-pressure area is an area where the atmospheric pressure is greater than the pressure in the surrounding regions. It results from interplays between the dynamics of an entire planet's atmospheric circulation and causes different weather patterns depending on the hemisphere and season.