swf, 10.41 MB
swf, 10.41 MB
The 48th in Mr Barton's Autograph Video tutorial series. In my opinion, there is no better way of illustrating the concept of Volumes of Revolution to students than using Autograph’s unique 3D engine. Watch their delight at the area under the curve spins neatly around the x-axis to form a lovely 3D shape bringing what can be a very abstract concept to life. This video will set us up nicely for next week when we look at how to use Autograph to derive the Volume of Revolution formula. Clicking on the web-link you can see all the videos in this series.
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StevenG

5 years ago
5

jonsmcest

13 years ago
5

Did this with my Yr 13 using @mrbartonmaths Autograph textbook to help me. Really, really excellent. Very powerful. Thank you.

Gareth1512

13 years ago
5

A fantastic video based on the package of Autograph. Mr Barton explains how Autograph can be used to investigate volume of revolutions. I like the fact that it explains how to use the software as well as explaining the maths. Ideal for a post 16 maths lesson.

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