Spreadsheet Perspective

The [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/73/Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg/16px-Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg.png[/img] [i]Spreadsheet Perspective[/i] includes the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/73/Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg/16px-Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg.png[/img] [i]Spreadsheet View[/i] and the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/c/c8/Menu_view_graphics.svg/16px-Menu_view_graphics.svg.png[/img] [url=https://www.geogebra.org/m/XUv5mXTm#material/xdjnca5y][i]Graphics View[/i][/url]. By default, the[br] [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/7d/Stylingbar_graphicsview_show_or_hide_the_axes.svg/16px-Stylingbar_graphicsview_show_or_hide_the_axes.svg.png[/img] [i]coordinate axes[/i] are shown in the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/c/c8/Menu_view_graphics.svg/16px-Menu_view_graphics.svg.png[/img] [i]Graphics View[/i]. [br][br][b]Note:[/b] Depending on which of these [i]Views[/i] is activated, either the [i]Graphics View Toolbar[/i] or the [i]Spreadsheet View Toolbar[/i] are shown and the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/3/38/Menu-edit-undo.svg/16px-Menu-edit-undo.svg.png[/img] [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/8/85/Menu-edit-redo.svg/16px-Menu-edit-redo.svg.png[/img] [i]Undo / Redo[/i] buttons are in the top right corner.
The Spreadsheet View
The [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/73/Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg/16px-Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg.png[/img] [i]Spreadsheet View[/i] is an interactive spreadsheet connected with some of the other [i]Views [/i]of GeoGebra (e.g. the [br][img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/c/c8/Menu_view_graphics.svg/16px-Menu_view_graphics.svg.png[/img] [i]Graphics View[/i]). Every cell has a specific name, that allows you to directly address each one.[br][b]Example:[/b] The first cell in column [i]A[/i] is named [i]A1[/i].[br][br][b]Note:[/b] These cell names can be used in expressions and commands to address the content of the corresponding cell.[br][br]In the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/73/Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg/16px-Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg.png[/img] Spreadsheet cells you can enter not only numbers, but all types of general and geometrical objects that are supported by [i]GeoGebra [/i](e. g., coordinates of points, functions, commands).[br][br][b]Note:[/b] If you copy content from one cell to another, by default all references are changed accordingly to the target position.
Task
Get in touch with the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/73/Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg/16px-Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg.png[/img] [i]Spreadsheet Perspective[/i] by following the instructions below.
Instructions
[table][tr][td][size=100]1.[/size][/td][td][size=100][icon]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/73/Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg/100px-Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg.png[/icon][/size][/td][td][size=100]In the [i]Spreadsheet View[/i], enter the following data values into the cells of column [i]A[/i]: [i]A1: [code]1  [/code][/i][i]A2: [/i]2 [i][i]    [/i][br][/i][/size][/td][/tr][tr][td][size=100][br][/size][/td][td][size=100][br][/size][/td][td][size=100][b]Hint:[/b] Always evaluate your input by hitting the [i]Enter[/i] key.[br][/size][/td][/tr][tr][td][size=100]2.[/size][/td][td][size=100][icon]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/73/Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg/100px-Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg.png[/icon][/size][/td][td][size=100]Relative copy the content of cells [i]A1[/i] and A[i]2[/i] to the cells [i]A3[/i] to [i]A6[/i].[/size][/td][/tr][tr][td][br][/td][td][size=100][/size][/td][td][size=100][b]Hint:[/b] Select cells [i]A1[/i] and [i]A2[/i]. Drag the right lower corner of the highlighted cells down to cell [i]A6[/i] to continue the number sequence.[br][/size][/td][/tr][tr][td][size=100]3.[/size][/td][td][size=100][icon]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/7/73/Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg/100px-Menu_view_spreadsheet.svg.png[/icon][/size][/td][td][size=100]Enter the following data values into the cells [i]B1[/i] to [i]B6[/i]: [code]2[/code], [code]1[/code], [code]2[/code], [code]3[/code], [code]5[/code], [code]4[/code] [br][/size][/td][/tr][tr][td][size=100]4.[/size][/td][td][size=100][icon]https://www.geogebra.org/images/ggb/toolbar/mode_createlistofpoints.png[/icon][/size][/td][td][size=100]Highlight all cells that contain any content, and select the [i]List of Points[/i] tool. In the appearing dialog click [i]Create[/i]. [br][/size][/td][/tr][tr][td][size=100][/size][/td][td][size=100][/size][/td][td][size=100][b]Hint:[/b] Your cell entries are now used to create points in the [img]https://wiki.geogebra.org/uploads/thumb/c/c8/Menu_view_graphics.svg/16px-Menu_view_graphics.svg.png[/img] [i]Graphics View[/i], using the values in column [i]A[/i] for their [i]x[/i]-coordinates, while the values of column [i]B[/i] determine the [i]y[/i]-coordinates. [br][/size][/td][/tr][/table]
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