Workbook3 Tutorial Geogebra
Workbook3 Tutorial Geogebra
GeoGebra Workbook 3
Algebraic Input, Functions &
First Principals
Paddy Johnson and Tim Brophy
www.ul.ie/cemtl/
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Step-by-step Instructions
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Click on the line and then on the y-axis to create the point A
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Tasks: Use the Properties dialog to enhance the appearance of the file. Write down instructions
for your students that guide them through examining the influence of the parameters m and c
on the line by using the sliders. You could provide these instructions on paper along with the
GeoGebra file.
2 - Adding Text
Preparation
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The tool that you will use to construct text
is by far the most complicated tool that you
have yet encountered. You may require
text to be a literal string that appears exactly as you type, something like This is a
circle. In this case you would enter the text
between quotation marks as in the picture
on the right.
On the other hand you may want the text
to be a dynamic variable. This means that
what is on the screen will change as some
value changes. For example if you have
a point, P , and you need to show the xcoordinate of P then you would enter x(P)
in the text window. The value of x(P) that
appears on the screen will change as the
point P is dragged. It is dynamic.
The complications begin when you want to mix both of these objects in the same text block.
Within a text block a + sign outside quotation marks is a symbol that instructs your
computer to join two or more strings of text
together. If you want to show a message
combining a string of text and a dynamic
variable whose value will change, for example, This is a circle with the first coordinate of its centre equal to 6, you would
enter it as:
00
00
+ x(P)
Step-by-step Instructions
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Create a slider on the drawing pad. Call it r and allow it to vary between 0.1
and 5
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Click on the point A to make it the centre of the circle you are constructing.
Then type r into the menu that appears and you will create a circle called c
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Click on the drawing pad. In the text box that appears type
00
Radius of the circle is 00 + r
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Click on the drawing pad and type the following into the text box.
00
Equation of the circle is 00 + c
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+ x(A)
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+ y(A)
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Tasks: Enhance the colours and attributes of the objects in your file. Practice entering text. Try
to see exactly what the quotation marks do.
Hint: When you use the Text tool notice that there are two buttons in the dialog menu. The upper
one has the squared symbol ( 2 ) on it. This allows you to enter many different mathematical
symbols. The lower button has the Greek letter on it. You can use this button to enter any
Greek letter.
Preparations
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Introduction of new tools
Segment from a point with given length
New Tool!
Hint: Click on the drawing pad to create a new point or on a previously existing point. A dialog box opens in which you can enter
the length of the required segment. This length can be the name of
a slider if necessary
Hint: Dont forget to read the toolbar help if you dont know how to use a tool. It might be
helpful to try out all the new tools before you start the construction.
Step-by-step Instructions
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Click on the graph of sin x to create the point A on the curve close to the origin
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Click on the point A as the start point. In the dialog that appears enter p
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Click anywhere on the Drawing Pad. In the menu that appears enter the text
Period including the quotation marks
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Open the Properties dialog. Select the text which will be called text1. Click
on the Position Tab. From the drop down menu select the point C
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Apply the drag test to check if the construction is correct. When you drag the
point A it should stay on the graph of sin x
Task: Use the various tools that you have learned about to enhance the appearance of your file.
The line segment is of length 2 and is the period of the curve.
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The formula for the height, y metres, of a ball above ground level, x seconds
after it is fired vertically into the air, is given by:
y = 35x 5x2
Use a graph to estimate
(i) the maximum height reached by the ball,
(ii) the height of the ball after 5.5 seconds.
On two occasions the ball is 20 metres above the ground
(iii) Use your graph to estimate the two times when this occurred.
We can illustrate this situation nicely in GeoGebra.
Preparations
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Step-by-step Instructions
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Move the drawing pad to bring the axes down near the bottom of the window
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Right click in the drawing pad. Change the xAxis : yAxis ratio to be 1 : 10
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Tasks: Enhance your file through the properties dialog box. In your completed file drag the
point A. Note the way the time and height are revealed on the screen. You can now answer the
Junior Certificate question based on your GeoGebra file.
Preparations
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Introduction of new tools
Tangents
New Tool!
Hint: Click on a previously created point. Then click on an existing circle, conic or function. The tangent(s) to the selected curve
through the chosen point will be drawn
Hint: Dont forget to read the toolbar help if you dont know how to use a tool. It might be
helpful to try out all the new tools before you start the construction.
Step-by-step Instructions
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Create a slider on the drawing pad. Call it h. Allow it to vary between 0 and 4.
Set its value to 4 once it is created
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Use the Input field to create point B at the following location on the curve f
B = (x(A) + 0.4 h, f(x(A) + 0.4 h))
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Use the Input field to create point C at the following location on the curve f
C = (x(A) + h, f(x(A) + h))
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Create a chord passing through the points A and C. This chord will be given
the name a
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Create a tangent to the curve at the point B. This tangent will be given the
name b
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Find the slope, m of the chord a. Use the Properties dialog to hide the slope on
the drawing pad
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Find the slope, m1 of the tangent b. Again use the Properties dialog to hide the
slope on the drawing pad
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In Move mode adjust the slider h down to zero and observe what happens to
the values of the slopes of the chord a and the tangent b. What happens when
h reaches zero?
Tasks: Enhance your file by changing line colours and thicknesses etc.
In the Algebra window you should be able to see the function f(x) = x2 . If you double-click
on this you can modify the function to any other function you like.
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Step-by-step Instructions
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Move the diagram to the upper left corner of the drawing pad
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Use the zoom tools to get the figure the way you want it
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Reduce the size of the GeoGebra window by dragging its lower right corner
with the mouse
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Before Reduction
After Reduction
Tasks to Complete
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