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== Introduction ==  
== Introduction ==  
Very often proportionality is used in robotics programming. Proportionality is an important topic on mathematics curriculum. The proportionality means a straight line (with slope, or gradient, <math>m</math>) passing through the origin. In robotics, the slope is first translated to pass the origin.


=== Aim ===
=== Aim ===
Slope, straight line. Multiplication.


== Robot ==  
== Robot ==  
Almost any robot will do, we use here Asimov 2/ Verne robot.


=== Sensors ===  
=== Sensors ===  
No sensors are used.


== Example  Video ==  
== Example  Video ==  


== Theory ==
== Theory ==


== Exercises ==
== Exercises ==

Revision as of 19:34, 16 October 2020

Introduction

Very often proportionality is used in robotics programming. Proportionality is an important topic on mathematics curriculum. The proportionality means a straight line (with slope, or gradient, ) passing through the origin. In robotics, the slope is first translated to pass the origin.

Aim

Slope, straight line. Multiplication.

Robot

Almost any robot will do, we use here Asimov 2/ Verne robot.

Sensors

No sensors are used.

Example Video

Theory

Exercises

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