Our first test on matrices.
Inside Collection: Advanced Algebra II: Teacher's Guide
Summary: A teacher's guide to using matrices for transformation.
This is a fun day. No new math, just a cool application of the math we’ve seen.
The in-class assignment pretty well speaks for itself. It’s worth mentioning that, despite the very simplified and silly nature of this specific assignment, the underlying message—that matrices are used to transform images in computer graphics—is absolutely true.
Some students (good students) may question why the last column
Homework: “Homework: Using Matrices for Transformation.” Here we see a matrix that rotates any object by 300, counter-clockwise. The inverse matrix, of course, rotates clockwise. Hopefully they will discover all that for themselves. And hopefully most of them will realize why an inverse matrix always does the exact opposite of the original matrix, since if you do them one after the other, you end up back where you started.
Our first test on matrices.
"This is the "teacher's guide" book in Kenny Felder's "Advanced Algebra II" series. This text was created with a focus on 'doing' and 'understanding' algebra concepts rather than simply hearing […]"