coordinates of rotation problem

Hello world

I'll try to be clear, but I just have a problem with the coordinate on a rectangle of rotation.

So, first of all, I have this data, and when I put in Excel I a rectangle to the right.

SO now I know I need to change the data in the rotation, that's what I did.

It worked great, I tried with graphic and to change the degree of rotation, it was perfect, I had good rotated rectangle.
My next and last stop was just to put the coordinate to Excel and to reproduce the same rectangle on a chart in Excel.
And that is where I met the problem.

I have no idea why, and I don't see what to change to fix that...

I now just a rotation of 90 degrees, it is sufficient to correct the position but where can change something?

If somenody know something or have the solution, you are welcome.

Sorry about that big post but I think is more clear with the image that more text.

Thanks again for your answers (in advance)

Maxim

Direction of rotation?

In Excel, it looks like a postive rotation causes rotation in the clockwise direction.

I did not dig your math, but in many programs (such as Autocad), a rotation angle positive hour meter follows the right hand rule.  Where 0 is the + axis X and a line there turns towards the + Y axis with a + angle.

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