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IIIa.
As I have not had geometry since high-school, using Geometer SketchPad to
examine
constructions was a wonderful learning experience. The write up in which
I learned the
most was the Pedal Triangle
write-up. This examination caused me to examine the
relationships between different aspects of triangles. This reinforced what
I had
previously learned within the GSP write-ups and caused me to re-examine
the relationships
among points that can be constructed for triangles. During this write-up,
I became more familiar with the definitions of the points and circles that
can be constructed for a triangle. I had previously learned what they were,
but this write-up seemed to cement their relationships together.
IIIb.
I am the most satisified with the write up about a triangle
and its circles. This topic of this write up was very straight forward.
After constructing all the circles for a given triangle, it was easy to
examine what happened to the circles as the triangle was adjusted. The results
were very consistent from one triangle to the next. There were no hidden
surprises as the type of triangle was changed. This write-up also helped
to solidify my understanding of the geometry of triangles.
IIIc.
My most useful effort was on write up #2 , #3 and the first section of the
final. I have
previously taught and continue to teach primarily Algebra I and II. By examining
conic
sections in a graphical manner, I became aware of new relationships between
the
different types conic sections. I believe that the most useful was the examination
of quadratic equations in write-up
2.
The previous equation, when a is varied, shows relationship that exists between a circle, ellipse, line and hyperbola. This examination opened new doors to the way that I can present conic sections to my students. Rather than primarily focusing on the differences between the equations of a conic section, similiarites should be stressed as well because they are all related.
IIId.
When I was examining parametric equations, before I wrote up the cycloid, I examined many parametric
plots. I was intrigued enough by their relationships to go back to my old
textbooks, and get other textbooks from my friends, to examine parametric
equations in more detail. I spent many hours examining the relationship
between x=cos(at), y=sin(bt) and their graph. This was one of the write-ups
that I actually enjoyed researching and forming opinions about. It has been
many years since I reseasrched topics in math because I wanted to. This
write-up removed math from only being a job, and once again awakened my
interest in math.
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