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Revision as of 01:39, 27 October 2010
What is GeoGebra
GeoGebra is dynamic mathematics software that joins geometry, algebra and calculus. It is developed for learning and teaching mathematics in schools by Markus Hohenwarter and an international team of programmers.
Objects, tools and commands
GeoGebra can work with mathematical objects of several types which can be created using tools or commands.
Objects
Tools
Commands
Expressions
User interface
The main window is divided to views. By default Algebra View is displayed on the left side and Graphics View on the right. Above these views there is a Menubar and Toolbar, underneath Navigation Bar can be placed. Many features of GeoGebra can be accessed via Keyboard Shortcuts. For higher accessibility GeoGebra also contains Virtual Keyboard.
Main components
Menus
Views
Dialogs
Worksheets
GeoGebra uses its own file format and is capable of creating HTML dynamic worksheets via Java applets or HTML5. Supported export image formats include PNG, SVG, LaTeX, EPS, EMF and Asymptote.