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hoekbeeld

Hoekbeeld is a term used in Dutch geometry to denote the image of an angle under a transformation or mapping. In this sense, the hoekbeeld of an angle is what the original angle becomes when every point of the angle is mapped by a function or transformation.

Typically, an angle is defined by two rays emanating from a common vertex. Under a transformation f,

The concept is especially relevant in Euclidean and projective geometry, as well as in applications such as

In practice, the term hoekbeeld is used descriptively rather than as a single formal object. It is

the
hoekbeeld
is
the
angle
formed
by
the
images
of
those
rays
at
the
image
of
the
vertex,
provided
the
image
is
well-defined
and
the
resulting
entity
is
non-degenerate.
If
the
transformation
collapses
the
vertex
or
makes
the
two
rays
coincide,
the
hoekbeeld
may
be
degenerate
or
undefined.
computer
graphics
and
kinematics,
where
objects
are
frequently
transformed
and
their
angular
relationships
are
analyzed.
The
measure
of
the
hoekbeeld
depends
on
the
nature
of
the
transformation:
angle-preserving
transformations
(conformal
or
isometries)
retain
the
original
angle,
while
general
affine
or
perspective
mappings
can
alter
angles.
contrasted
with
the
voorgrond
of
a
transformation
(often
referred
to
as
the
preimage
or
the
original
angle
before
transformation).
Understanding
hoekbeelden
helps
describe
how
geometric
figures
and
their
angular
relationships
change
under
various
mappings.