![]() We can represent a rotation as an even number of reflections (as explained on this page). In terms of 2 (or an even number) of reflections. I don't think this method will work properly for compound rotations in 4 dimensions and above since we need to take into account the quadvector and other even blades generated. This method seems to work best when using matrices: see this page for full working.
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