Cartesian Coordinate System. Student Instruction S-23

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QuickView Design a 6 x 6 grid based on the Cartesian coordinates. Roll two dice to determine the coordinate points on the grid for a specific quadrant. Use the T-Bot II to place a foam block onto the rolled grid point. Materials Completed Pitsco T-Bot II Graph paper Metric ruler Pencil Tape Pair of dice Small foam block Weight or C clamp Coordinates worksheet Understanding the Cartesian Coordinate System resource page S-23

Student Instruction Procedure 1 Draw a two-plane coordinate system on a sheet of graph paper. The x-axis is horizontal and placed in the paper s middle and is parallel to the long edge of the graph paper. Label this line as the x-axis. Refer to the Understanding the Cartesian Coordinate System resource page for help. 2 The y-axis is placed in the paper s middle and is parallel to the short edge of the graph paper. Label this line as the y-axis. 3 The x and y intersection point will represent the origin. Label this point on the graph paper as zero (0). 4 Position the metric ruler so the end point of the ruler is aligned with the origin. The ruler is parallel to the x-axis. 5 centimeters apart from each other. Each of these lines is drawn on the x-axis line to the right of the origin. This will represent the positive side of the x-coordinate plane. 6 The first coordinate point to the right of the origin along the positive x-coordinate plane is labeled with the number 1. Label the 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. 7 centimeters apart from each other and are drawn on the x-axis line to the left of the origin. This will represent the negative side of the x-coordinate plane. 8 The first coordinate point to the left of the origin along the negative x-coordinate plane is labeled with the number -1. Label the -2, -3, -4, -5, and -6. 9 centimeters apart from each other. Each of these lines is drawn on the y-axis line above the origin. This will represent the positive side of the y-coordinate plane. 10The first coordinate point above the origin along the positive y-coordinate plane is labeled with the number 1. Label the 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. and mark six lines that are 1.9 11Measure centimeters apart from each other and are drawn on the y-axis line below the origin. This will represent the negative side of the y-coordinate plane. S-24

12The first coordinate point below the origin along the negative y-coordinate plane is labeled with the number -1. Label the -2, -3, -4, -5, and -6. 19Locate the graph paper in front of the T-Bot II. Secure the graph paper to the work surface with the use of tape. the positive x and positive y 13Label quadrant as Quadrant 1. the small foam block onto the 20Place origin of the coordinate plane. the negative x and positive y 14Label quadrant as Quadrant 2. the negative x and negative y 15Label quadrant as Quadrant 3. the positive x and negative y 16Label quadrant as Quadrant 4. 17Secure the T-Bot II to the work surface. 18Position the T-Bot II in the Home position. The Home position is the initial starting point of the T-Bot II and is identified by having all controller syringe plungers fully depressed. 21You will roll the pair of dice to determine where the foam block is to be placed. The first die rolled will represent a coordinate point on the x-axis, and the second die rolled will represent a coordinate point on the y-axis. The first roll of both dice (rolled one at a time) will represent coordinate points in Quadrant 1. The second roll of both dice (rolled one at a time) will be Quadrant 2 and so forth. 22Roll the dice to determine the Quadrant 1 coordinates. Record these coordinates in the corresponding field of the Coordinates worksheet. 23Manipulate the T-Bot II to pick up the foam block and move it to the Quadrant 1 coordinates. Keep track of how many moves are required to place the foam block. Record the number of moves in the corresponding field of the Coordinates worksheet. Any movement of a controller syringe counts as a single move. S-25

Student Instruction 24Record the results of the T-Bot II operation in the Comments column in the table on the Coordinates worksheet. 25Repeat these steps to complete a T-Bot II operation for each of the Quadrants listed on the Coordinates worksheet. A. Start the T-Bot II in the Home position. B. Place the foam block onto the origin. C. Roll the dice to determine the coordinates for the specified quadrant. D. Manipulate the T-Bot II to move the foam block to the determined coordinates. E. Complete the Coordinates worksheet as you finish the T-Bot II operation. the questions located on the 26Answer Coordinates worksheet. S-26

Coordinates Quadrant x-y Coordinates No. of Moves Comments 1 2 3 4 Explain the success or failure of the T-Bot II operations for each quadrant. Evaluate the data table to determine the number of moves for each operation. Compare and contrast these values as they relate to efficiency. Explain how the Cartesian coordinate system might be used in programming a computercontrolled robot. S-27