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Two Variable Function Pump
Place in mathematics curriculum:
This activity can be used to:
- practice students' arithmetic skills
- practice students' point plotting skills
- introduce students to complex numbers
- motivate the notions of Julia sets, prisoners and escapees
This activity allows the user to step through plotting a two-variable function, and to judge whether a given starting point is a prisoner or an escapee, in order to understand complex numbers and Julia sets.
This activity would work well in mixed ability groups of three to five for about forty minutes if you use the
exploration questions and twenty minutes otherwise.
Preparations for this activity:
- give implicit directions on what they are to do. For example "Today we are going to find out about prisoners, escapees, and complex numbers by using the Two-Variable Function Pump activity and it's worksheet..."
- answer the question "What is a prisoner and what is an escapee?"
- discuss complex numbers, and how to plot points