Title of article :
A bridge between dynamic geometry and computer algebra
Author/Authors :
Roanes-Lozano، نويسنده , , E. and Roanes-Macيas، نويسنده , , E. and Villar-Mena، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Both computer algebra systems (CASs) and dynamic geometry systems (DGSs) have reached a high level of development. Some CASs (like Maple or Derive) include specific and powerful packages devoted to Euclidean geometry, but CASs have incorporated neither mouse drawing capabilities nor dynamic capabilities. Meanwhile, the well-known DGSs do not provide algebraic facilities.
s and Deriveʹs paramGeo packages and the DGS-CAS translator (all freely available from the authors) make it possible to draw a geometric configuration with the mouse (using The Geometerʹs Sketchpad 3 or 4) and to obtain the coordinates, equations, etc., of the drawn configuration in Mapleʹs or Deriveʹs syntax. To obtain complicated formulae, coordinates of points or equations of loci, to perform automatic theorem proving and to perform automatic discovery directly from sketches are examples of straightforward applications. Moreover, this strategy could be adapted to other CASs and DGSs.
ork clearly has a didactic application in geometric problems exploration. Nevertheless, its main interest is to provide a convenient time-saving way to introduce data when dealing with rule and compass geometry, which has a wider scope than only educational purposes.
Keywords :
dynamic geometry , Automatic theorem proving , computer algebra , Geometric loci
Journal title :
Mathematical and Computer Modelling
Journal title :
Mathematical and Computer Modelling