Geometer s Sketchpad Rose Construction



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Geometer s Sketchpad Rose Construction TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 286

Opening a New Sketch To open the Geometer s Sketchpad, click on the icon on your desktop GSP 4.06.lnk or click on Start, Programs and find the GSP icon. A new blank sketch will open up. To open a new sketch in Geometer s Sketchpad, click on File, New Sketch. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 287

Circle Construction Construct a circle with the Compass Tool. Construct the inner circle. Angle Construction Construct a 30 o angle by rotating a point on the circle. Since there are 12 congruent spokes in the rose, we can use 30 degree rotations in our construction. Highlight the point on the circle, then double click the center of the circle to mark the angle of rotation. You will see concentric circles radiating from the center as it is marked. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 288

Use Transform from the menu bar with the Rotate option to rotate. Enter 30 o in the window when the box pops up and click on Rotate. Construct an angle from the center of the circle through each point on the circle. Using the Straightedge tool, select the Ray option. Click on the center of the circle to attach the endpoint, and then line up the point of the ray on top of the point on the circle. Repeat for the second ray. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 289

Construct the angle bisector by first selecting the three points of the angle, then using Construct from the menu bar with the Angle Bisector option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 290

Construct a point where the angle bisector intersects the circle, either by selecting the angle bisector and the circle, then using Construct from the menu bar with Intersection option or by using the Point tool and placing the point on the intersection (You will know you are on the intersection when both the circle and the angle bisector change color.) We can find the center of the small circle by reflecting the original circle over a line perpendicular to the angle bisector. Construct a tangent to the circle through the point of intersection of the circle and the angle bisector by first selecting the point of intersection and the angle bisector, then using Construct from the menu bar with the Perpendicular Line option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 291

Mark the tangent line as a line of reflection by double clicking on the line. You will see a double set of concentric boxes flash as the line is being marked. Reflect the circle across the line of reflection by selecting the circle and using Transform from the menu bar with the Reflect option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 292

Construct the intersection of the angle bisector and the circle, then construct a line through it and perpendicular to one side of the angle. Select the point of intersection and the ray that forms one side of the angle, then use Construct from the menu bar with the Perpendicular Line option. We use the fact that a tangent and radius that intersects it are perpendicular to construct a circle tangent to the rays. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 293

Construct the point of intersection with the new perpendicular line and the side of the angle. Select the points in the order shown below. Use Construct from the menu bar with the Circle By Center+Point. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 294

We need to construct an arc that is tangent to the rays that form the angle as well as tangent to the small circle. We will use proportional reasoning to determine the center of the circle the arc lies on. Construct the intersection of the small circle with the angle bisector by first selecting the circle and the angle bisector, then using Construct from the menu bar with the Intersections option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 295

To use points to set up measures to use in the proportion, label points with the Text tool according to the sketch below. To set up the proportion, measure the following distances AB, AC and AD by selecting the endpoints of the segments and using Measure from the menu bar with the Distance option. The center of circle that will be tangent to the sides of the angle and tangent to the small circle at point D will have a proportional distance from A based on the following AB AC proportion: = AD Ax which can be rewritten as AC AD A x =. AB Distances will vary per individual sketches. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 296

Use Measure from the menu bar with the Calculate option to compute the distance from AC AD A to the center of the new circle, A x =. AB Click on the desired measure to enter the values in the calculator, then click OK. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 297

Select the solution for the distance of the new center from A. Use Transform from the menu bar with the Mark Distance option. The highlighted box with the solution in it will flash as it marked. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 298

Select point A and use Transform from the menu bar with the Translate option. A popup box will appear that will allow you to select the following options. A new point will appear in the blank space of the sketch. In order, select point A followed by the newly translated point. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 299

Use Construct from the menu bar with Circle By Center+Point. This will create a large circle whose point of intersection with the angle bisector will be the center of the new circle. Construct the intersection. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 300

To find the radius of the circle, highlight the new point and the ray that makes the side of the angle. Then use Construct from the menu bar with the Perpendicular Line option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 301

Construct a point of intersection where the new perpendicular line intersects with the side of the angle, then deselect it. In order, select the new center point and the new point of intersection (see picture) and use Construct from the menu bar with the Circle By Center+Point option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 302

Select the new circle and the other ray that forms the angle. Use Construct from the menu bar with the Intersection option to create a point of tangency. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 303

Construct the arc by selecting the points in a counter clockwise order, then selecting the circle. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 304

Next use Construct from the menu bar with the Arc on a Circle option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 305

Hide all undesired parts of the construction by selecting them and using Display from the menu bar with the Hide Path Objects option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 306

With the Straightedge Tool, construct a segment from the original circle to point B (See sketch.) Select point A and one of the endpoints of the arc and use Construct from the menu bar with Circle By Center+Point. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 307

Hide the unnecessary points by first selecting them, then use Display from the menu bar with the Hide Points option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 308

Shrink the construction by selecting the control point on circle A and moving it toward the center. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 309

To rotate the construction around the circle, select the arc, small circle and segment. Double click on point A to mark the center of rotation. There will be concentric circles radiating out from point A as it is marked. Use Transform from the menu bar with the Rotate option. A pop-up window will appear that will allow 30 o to be entered in the window. Then select Rotate. Repeat the rotation until the construction is complete. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 310

Hide point A if desired, but leave the control point for adjusting the size of the construction. If you want, you can select the entire construction and adjust the line thickness and color using Display from the menu bar with Line Width/Thick option, then Display with the Color option. TMT3 Geometry: Elaborate Technology Tutorial 311