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English: Let X be a point on the x-axis. A projective transformation can be defined geometrically for this line by picking a pair of points P, Q, and a line m, all within the same x-y plane which contains the x-axis upon which the transformation will be performed.
Draw line l through points P and X. Line l crosses line m at point R. Then draw line n through points Q and R: line n will cross the x-axis at point T. Point T is the transform of point X. |
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Author | Alexei Kopylov |
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