2. Geometry Resources for the TN-Nspire
Media4Math includes a variety of free
and premium resources, including
short video tutorials on the Nspire,
Math in the News, and other tutorials.
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In this presentation we will focus on
our DVD Library, Geometry
Applications.
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Volume 1 Volume 2
1. Points and Lines 6. Circles
2. Angles and Planes 7. 3D Geometry
3. Triangles 8. Area and Volume
4. Quadrilaterals 9. Coordinate Geometry
5. Polygons 10. Transformations
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Of the surveying tools at the time, the
main one was the Groma.
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The Groma was ideal for constructing
circular structures, since it was
simple to define the locus of points
from the center.
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The Romans built lots of circular
structures. So why did they choose
the more challenging elliptical shape
for the Coliseum?
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Rather than a center, the ellipse has
the two foci and variable lengths for
L1 and L2, even though their sum is
constant.
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You can easily construct an ellipse
using push pins, string, and a pencil.
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But translating this into the language
of surveying and construction is not
straightforward and introduces a
great deal of error.
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Because of the condition of the
Coliseum, it’s not known exactly how
it was built.
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One theory involves using circles and
piecewise arcs to construct the
elliptical shape. We’ll use the Nspire
to show how this is done.
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Create a Graph Window. We’ll be
using the Geometry Tools within this
environment.
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Turn on the background grid, which
will make it easier to construct the
circles.
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Construct a circle of radius 6. Use the
background grid as your guide.
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Construct a line from (0, – 6) to (2, 0).
Extend the line past the circle.
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Find the midpoint of the segment
between (0, –6) and (2, 0).
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Construct a line from the midpoint to
(4, 0). Extend this line past the circle.
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Construct a second circle centered at
(4, 0) of radius 2.
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Construct an intersection point where
the small circle and the second line
intersect.
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Construct another circle centered at
the midpoint and intersecting the
small circle. Notice that these two
circles have the same tangent at that
point.
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Construct an intersection point where
the third circle and the first line
intersect.
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Construct a circle centered at (0, 6)
and intersecting the third circle.
These two circles also share a
tangent at that point.
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Notice that the three arcs from the
three circles form a seamless
elliptical arc.
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Here are the three arcs pieced
together, forming a seamless
elliptical arc. But this was all
constructed with circles.
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You can now see how this elliptical
arc—constructed solely from circles—
can be used to construct the
Coliseum.
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Using a compass, ruler, paper, and
pencil, you can sketch out the
pattern for constructing the elliptical
outline.