Abstract
The subject of inquiry in this paper is copying on a graphics calculator by students in a
Year 12 Calculus class. They copied interim numerical results and algebraic expressions
as part of calculation. The practice called for knowledge of order of operations, was a
means for linking representations and generalisation, and was a facet of discernment of
function relationships. Implications for teaching are the act of copying could assist the
development of understanding in each of these domains.
Patricia A. Forster
Copying on a Graphics Calculator and Implications for Mathematical Understanding