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The document discusses applying the Geogebra software to the area-preserving shearing method. It provides an overview of shear mapping and shear transformation, defining it as a transformation that changes the shape but not the size of a figure. It also discusses using Geogebra software to prove shearing transformation.

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Chapter 3

The document discusses applying the Geogebra software to the area-preserving shearing method. It provides an overview of shear mapping and shear transformation, defining it as a transformation that changes the shape but not the size of a figure. It also discusses using Geogebra software to prove shearing transformation.

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CHAPTER 3: APPLY GEOGEBRA SORFTWARE TO AREA-

PRESERVING SHEARING METHOD.

3.1. Area-preserving shearing method.

3.1.1. Overview of shear mapping.

An affine transformation in plane geometry is called a shear mapping, and it moves


each point in a given direction by a quantity equal to its signed distance from a line that
runs parallel to that direction. Shear transformation, transvection, or simple shearing are
additional names for this type of mapping. <>

Polster, Burkard (2004). Q.E.D.: Beauty in Mathematical Proof. Walker Publishing


Company. p. 49.

Shear mapping is a way to transform a rectangle into a parallelogram.

Note: Shear mappings must not be confused with rotations.

3.1.2. Overview of Shear Transformation.

The Shear Transformation is a transformation that causes an object's shape to slant.


There are two shear transformations: X-shear and Y-shear. The X coordinate values are
shifted by one, while the Y coordinate values are shifted by the other. That said, in each
scenario, only one coordinate is altered while the values of the other are maintained.
Shearing is also referred to as Skewed.
 Definition: Shearing is a transformation that changes the shape but not the size
of the figure.
The transformation consist of:

- The invariant line (x-axis or y-axis or any line parallel to the x- and y-axes)
- Shear factor:
k =displacement of image pomt ¿ object point ¿
d isplacement of object point form L ( invariant line )

3.2. Appy Geogebra Software to Proof Shearing Tranformation.

Shearing is a geometric technique that modifies the form of a shape without altering
its dimensions. According to an object's location with relation to a reference line or plane,
it means transferring its points in a certain direction.We will investigate the “Euclid
Elements” <> in order to establish that the transformation above is trustworthy. Shearing
is a geometric technique that modifies the form of a shape without altering its dimensions.
According to an object's location with relation to a reference line or plane, it means
transferring its points in a certain direction.We will investigate the Euclid Elements in
order to establish that the transformation above is trustworthy.

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