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Deric

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Trying to solve for the X,Y... I'm missing something
 

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The circle rotates around an out of center origin... The circles center is fixed relative to the center of rotation...i need to predict the X and Y based on the original known diminsions once the circle has been rotated about the origin a know degree..
 
In your picture, how does "this location" relate to the rotated circle? It looks like you're trying to "solve" for the original coordinates! :shock:

The circle rotates around an out of center origin...
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you mean by "around an out of center"?

The circles center is fixed relative to the center of rotation...i need to predict the X and Y based on the original known diminsions once the circle has been rotated about the origin a know degree..
What do you mean by "dimensions"? Are you perhaps referring to the radius and the center, so you're wanting to use trigonometry to find the coordinates, on the circle's rim, of the rotated point, with respect to the original x,y-plane?

It really would help if you'd post the EXACT instructions for the exercise. ;)
 
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