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GeoGebra provides three different views of mathematical objects: a [[Graphics View]], a numeric [[Algebra View]], and a [[Spreadsheet View]]. They allow you to display mathematical objects in three different representations: graphically (e. g., points, function graphs), algebraically (e. g., coordinates of points, equations), and in spreadsheet cells. Thereby, all representations of the same object are linked dynamically and adapt automatically to changes made to any of the representations, no matter how they were initially created.
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GeoGebra provides three different views of mathematical objects: a [[Graphics View]] (available in two different windows), a numeric [[Algebra View]], and a [[Spreadsheet View]].  
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They allow you to display mathematical objects in three different representations: graphically (e. g., points, function graphs), algebraically (e. g., coordinates of points, equations), and in spreadsheet cells.  
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Thereby, all representations of the same object are linked dynamically and adapt automatically to changes made to any of the representations, no matter how they were initially created.
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Moreover, a [[CAS View]] is available, which assists the user to do some calculations, both numerical and symbolic, and supports the main algebraic operations as well as derivation, integration, equations solving, differential equations solving and many others.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 22 February 2011

GeoGebra provides three different views of mathematical objects: a Graphics View (available in two different windows), a numeric Algebra View, and a Spreadsheet View.

They allow you to display mathematical objects in three different representations: graphically (e. g., points, function graphs), algebraically (e. g., coordinates of points, equations), and in spreadsheet cells.

Thereby, all representations of the same object are linked dynamically and adapt automatically to changes made to any of the representations, no matter how they were initially created.

Moreover, a CAS View is available, which assists the user to do some calculations, both numerical and symbolic, and supports the main algebraic operations as well as derivation, integration, equations solving, differential equations solving and many others.

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