Understanding this graphic can precede the understanding of any of the equations behind it. Although the creator of this used equations, I will post this week a version that does not use equations, but does use the rotation tool in GeoGebra
Thoughts about education, politics, sports, travel, and life in general, but mostly about math in schools.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Sun, Earth, and Moon
I liked this example of using GeoGebra as a modeling tool. I found it here, and just did a bit of tweaking for this blog entry.
Understanding this graphic can precede the understanding of any of the equations behind it. Although the creator of this used equations, I will post this week a version that does not use equations, but does use the rotation tool in GeoGebra
Understanding this graphic can precede the understanding of any of the equations behind it. Although the creator of this used equations, I will post this week a version that does not use equations, but does use the rotation tool in GeoGebra
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