30-3 November's Journal
The Animation Activity https://www.geogebra.org/m/jtmeyyrt The Homework from the Variables and Relationships Chapter, Collaboratively done with Süeda Bozkurt; Exploring Variables 1: When A is being dragged, I automatically move, too. When we tried to move point I, neither point I nor A moved. So, I act as a constant in this relation, and A acts as a variable. A and I move inversely to each other. It is the same relationship for J as a variable and B as a constant, but this time, they move in the same direction. When C, a variable, is being moved, B, a constant, also moves; however, their distances remain constant. E and H do not move when dragged first, but when G is being moved, both of them move accordingly. They are points of the same linear line. The distance between E and G is about two times the distance between G and H. So, G is a variable that affects both E and H. F does not affect any of the points, and it acts as a free variable—something like y=x. Exploring Varia...