Assignment 2
Assignment 2
A Assignment # 2
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NED University of Engineering and Technology, University Road, Karachi 75270, Pakistan.
Department of Industrial Resource Person
and Manufacturing Engineering Dr. Muhammad Wasif (Asst. Professor)
Assignment # 2
Question 2: Trapezoidal lamina ABCD lies in xy plane and defined with vertices A(6,1),
B(8,1), C(10,4) and D(3,4). The lamina is to be rotated about the z-axis by 90 degree, then
translated along the y-axis with 4 units and finally it is reflected about the xz plane.
Determine the final the vertices of the lamina after applying transformation.
Question 3: For the points P1(1, 1), P2 (3, 1), P3 (4, 2), P4 (2, 3), that defines a 2-D
polygon, develop a single transformation matrix that (a) reflects about the line x = 0, (b)
translates by –1 in both x and y directions, and (c) rotates about the z-axis by 180° Using
the transformations, determine the new position vectors.
NED University of Engineering and Technology, University Road, Karachi 75270, Pakistan.
Department of Industrial Resource Person
and Manufacturing Engineering Dr. Muhammad Wasif (Asst. Professor)
NED University of Engineering and Technology, University Road, Karachi 75270, Pakistan.